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The Lodi-Woodbridge Winegrape Commission has been honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its ongoing efforts to reduce health and environmental risks from pesticide use. Full Article at Recordnet.com
TALLAHASSEE - (AP) -- Florida Florida's two U.S. senators and 23 of its 25 representatives sent a letter Thursday to Environmental Protection Agency Administration Lisa Jackson. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Habitat destruction and biodiversity loss, driven by deforestation, global transportation, encroaching cities, among others, can burden humans with more infectious diseases, says University of Vermont-Michigan (UVM) biologist Joe Roman. Full Article at New Kerala
The case comes amid an ongoing nationwide crackdown on organised crime in China [EPA] A court in southern China has sentenced two mob mosses to death after finding them guilty of murder and running a multi-million dollar criminal empire that included a... Full Article at Al Jazeera
What happens at Rock Reef Pass, on the outskirts of Shark River Slough -- the Everglades' largest freshwater tributary -- will determine if South Florida stays or goes. Shark River Slough has lost up to three feet of soil, according to the U.S. Full Article at Miami Herald
Hopes for the Gowanus Canal to be designated a Superfund site were reigned in on Thursday night as a top official cautioned that it is very rare for a proposal to be approved in less than a year. Full Article at New York Post
More ethanol in the nation's gasoline supply? Full Article at News Blaze
ALBANY -- A broad coalition of environmental groups wants Gov. Full Article at Albany Times-Union
Of all the Obama administration officials headed to Copenhagen, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson may be the one most directly engaged in the fight against global warming. Full Article at The Politico
Abarca had said that Blackfire's mining activities were harmful to the environment in the region [EPA] Dozens of people have demonstrated outside the Canadian embassy in Mexico City against the killing of an anti-mining activist. Full Article at Al Jazeera
Motor vehicles and power plants account for two-thirds of the nation’s emissions of carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas. Elsewhere:. Full Article at Truth Dig
We know information flies fast these days! Full Article at The Orange County Register
Here's surprise and an anti-surprise. Anti-surprise first: In many ways U.S. laws do a lousy job protecting Americans from toxic chemicals. Full Article at Discovery Channel
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3 -- The 2010 Audi A3 TDI has been named Green Car Journal's 2010 Green Car of the Year®. Full Article at TheAutoChannel.com
*CONTACT: *Dave Ryan ryan.daveepa.gov 202-564-7827 202-564-4355 *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *December 3, 2009 * **Global Methane Partnership Marks Five Years of Progress ** WASHINGTON* - The international Methane to Markets (M2M) Partnership is... Full Article at TheAutoChannel.com
SEATTLE--The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s highest official is in Seattle today to announce an investment in marine technology that promises to lower air pollutants’ harmful risks even as it preserves local jobs. Full Article at TheAutoChannel.com
Conservatives have a robust tradition of principled concern for the environment. It was, after all, Teddy Roosevelt who created five national parks and signed the Antiquities Act. Full Article at The Washington Post
Despite ongoing investigations in the US and UK, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson dismissed Climategate during yesterday’s Senate EPW hearing, saying she sees no need to investigate the matter. Full Article at Canada Free Press
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - The U.S. government violated the Endangered Species Act by failing to curb use of pesticides that have been accumulating in the Arctic food chain and in the fat of polar bears, a species listed as threatened,... Full Article at Reuters
What: Subaru of America, Inc. and The Irvine Animal Care Center (IACC), which has a strong relationship with ASPCA, is sponsoring "Home for the Holidays," a pet adoption event to raise awareness about Irvine's growing homeless pet... Full Article at PR Newswire
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson speaks during a news conference following her keynote speech at the second Governors' Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson speaks during the second Governors' Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. The event is hosted by California's Arnold Schwarzenegger and chief executives of other states.
View Photo »U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson speaks during the second Governors' Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. California's Arnold Schwarzenegger and chief executives of other states hosted the event.
View Photo »U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson speaks during the second Governors' Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. California's Arnold Schwarzenegger and chief executives of other states hosted the event.
View Photo »Dozens of demonstrators protest outside a meeting of the Environmental Protection Agency against featured speaker California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009 in Los Angeles. The group was protesting proposed budget cuts by the governor.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 15: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson (R) and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood hold a press briefing to announce new fuel economy standards at the White House September 15, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 15: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson (R) and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood hold a press briefing to announce new fuel economy standards at the White House September 15, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 15: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson (R) and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood hold a press briefing to announce new fuel economy standards at the White House September 15, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 15: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson (L) and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood hold a press briefing to announce new fuel economy standards in the near-empty Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House September 15, 2009 in Washington...
View Photo »Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, right, accompanied by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, speaks to reporters in the White House briefing room in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, about a plan by the Obama Administration to require better gas mileage for...
View Photo »Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson meets with reporters in the White House briefing room in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, to discuss a plan by the Obama Administration to require better gas mileage for new cars and trucks and tougher rules on vehicle green...
View Photo »Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, right, accompanied by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, gestures while speaking to reporters in the White House briefing room in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, about a plan by the Obama Administration to require better...
View Photo »Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, right, accompanied by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, gestures while speaking to reporters in the White House briefing room in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, about a plan by the Obama Administration to require better...
View Photo »On Monday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized Applied Materials with a 2009 Green Power Leadership Award.
View Photo »Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, right, pitches in to help Kris Smart, left, and other volunteers spread mulch and spruce up Kilbourne Park's community gardens, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009 in Chicago.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as (L-R) Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as (L-R) Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as (L-R) Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as (L-R) Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson arrives for the funeral service for Sen. Edward Kennedy at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 22: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson testifies at a hearing on Capitol Hill July 22, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing focused on the role of agriculture and forestry in global warming legislation.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 22: (L-R) Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology John Holdren testify at a hearing on Capitol Hill on July 22, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 22: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson testifies at a hearing on Capitol Hill July 22, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing focused on the role of agriculture and forestry in global warming legislation.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 22: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson testifies at a hearing on Capitol Hill July 22, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing focused on the role of agriculture and forestry in global warming legislation.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 07: (L-R) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, and Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar testify during a hearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Capitol Hill July 7, 2009 in Was...
View Photo »U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson speaks during the second Governors' Global Climate Summit in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. The event is hosted by California's Arnold Schwarzenegger and chief executives of other states.
View Photo »EAC-EC EPA is another form of integration between the EAC and the European Union with the aim of creating an EAC-European Union Free Trade Area.
EPA's Climate Leaders are sending a clear message that the choice between our economy and our environment is a false choice
The EPA brings furious resources in terms of the ability to litigate and the ability to get something done
The EPA’s climate change regulations are based on compromised scientific reports and heavily flawed data. The EPA must now withdraw all proposed climate change rules and regulations and conduct their own research
The EPA’s climate change regulations are based on compromised scientific reports and heavily flawed data. The EPA must now withdraw all proposed climate change rules and regulations and conduct their own research
The Clean Air Act is a bipartisan bill signed by a Republican president. Leading scientists at NASA and around the world say we need to get to 350 ppm. This petition simply asks EPA to do its job as science, the law, and common sense require
Most utilities have already provided EPA with exactly the same data that Duke, First Energy, and the Southern Company subsidiaries are trying to keep the public from seeing
We got the confirmation this morning that Ohio EPA called our engineers and said that we definitely were going to be awarded the money
An overwhelming majority of the Congress, on both sides of the aisle, do not support the EPA moving forward on the endangerment process without Congressional direction anyway. They certainly will not support EPA issuing regulations based on potentially faulty science.
An overwhelming majority of the Congress, on both sides of the aisle, do not support the EPA moving forward on the endangerment process without Congressional direction anyway. They certainly will not support EPA issuing regulations based on potentially faulty science.
The scientists who developed the data on which EPA is basing its work have all but admitted that their data was corrupted and that some of it might have been purposely deleted to avoid public disclosure
In a letter to Sen. Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat who chairs the environment committee, Inhofe said the e-mails could have far-reaching policy implications for the United States. Both Congress and the Environmental Protection Agency are taking action to curb global warming based on a report that ...
Safeguarding the water our families drink is essential, and this funding is a step in the right direction for cleaning up the Raymond groundwater supply ... I am pleased that the timeline for testing has been accelerated. More needs to be done, and I am hopeful that the Town of Raymond, the Department o...
We are working in a Unified Command with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to stop the leak and begin the clean-up
With the endangerment finding nearly final, you need to move on to other issues and subjects. I don't want you to spend any additional EPA time on climate change. No papers, no research etc, at least until we see what EPA is going to do with Climate.
MassDevelopment considers the stretch along the river as a valuable economic asset to the city. The US Rowing Association says it's a terrific natural course and an EPA official was quoted by the Boston Globe that, 'If you can row in the Charles, you can row in the Acushnet.' This is a winning combinati...
The National Gateway project will build upon our success over the past five years in converting our eastbound freight from Asia from a partial trucking to an all-rail network from the west coast port regions - an effort that contributed to our winning EPA Smartway Awards in 2007 and again in 2009
Study results allow EPA to estimate the percentage of lakes and reservoirs in the United States with chemical concentrations in fish tissue that are above levels of potential concern for humans or for wildlife that eat fish.
Just as EPA needs to spend money on private land, BLM needs to do sampling and cleanup on BLM land
We are engaged in positive and productive discussions with the United States Environmental Protection Agency to develop an agreement on a plan to address the PCBs in NYC public schools
We urge the U.S. Senate to pass an energy bill that requires old, clunker coal plants to meet modern standards for global warming pollution so we can finally move to clean energy, like wind and solar power. We also urge EPA to finalize its proposed rule to cut global warming pollution from dirty coal pl...
We hope that once this rule making is finalized, NHTSA and EPA will begin the process of setting standards for future years
We have had extended discussions with EPA staff in Denver, and we believe the agency is ready to act quickly to abate human health impacts that exist in residential areas because of the operations
Environmental Protection Agency faces lawsuit over pesticides http://bit.ly/5rJenH
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