• What Do Pollution Prevention, Business Profitability And Green Jobs Have In Common?

    By Tom Murray

    • What Do Pollution Prevention, Business Profitability And Green Jobs Have In Common?

      By Tom Murray The answer is a guy named Tim. The answer is a guy named Tim. I’ve been in the pollution prevention game for quite awhile now and I and others in the field can regale you with P2 success stories well into the night. But every once in a while a story crosses my desk that just grabs me and this is [...]

    • NOAA retires GOES-7 after 25 years as a weather and communications satellite

      This week, the GOES-7 satellite, one of NOAA’s earliest geostationary satellites, was moved into a higher orbit and retired from service. Launched in 1987, GOES-7 first served as a critical weather satellite, capturing images of developing hurricanes and other severe storms that impacted the…

    • Port Angeles Harbor Natural Resource Trustees Sign Agreement

      Local environmental restoration projects will get a boost thanks to an agreement signed today by federal, state and tribal natural resource trustees to jointly conduct Natural Resource Damage Assessment(NRDA) activities within Port Angeles Harbor.

    • Math Is Everywhere

      By Lina YounesEver since my children were young, I tried to instill in them a love for math and science. So, when I saw the news of a new exhibit in the Washington area entitled “MathAlive,” it definitely became part of my “must see” list. Of course, I didn’t mention the title right off…

    • Las matemáticas se encuentran en todas partes

      Por Lina YounesDesde que mis hijas eran pequeñas, traté de inculcarles un amor por las matemáticas y las ciencias. Cuando vi un artículo sobre una nueva exposición en el área de Washington titulada MathAlive,”  (Las Matemáticas Vivas) decidí inmediatamente que tenía que ir a dicha…

    • NOAA seeks input on possible expansion of Thunder Bay sanctuary

      NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries today announced it will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to consider possible expansion of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Lake Huron.

    • NOAA's National Weather Service declares Coors Field StormReady®

      Fans of Colorado Rockies baseball can feel safer when severe thunderstorms threaten Coors Field now that the park has earned designation as a National Weather Service StormReady® Supporter. Coors Field is the fourth major league baseball park to earn StormReady distinction.

    • Updated Invasive Species Conference Calendar

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Many New Upcoming Invasive Species Related Conferences added (U.S. and International), including : 2012 Alberta Invasive Plants Council - "New Invasive Threats to Alberta: Meeting the Challenge" -- Apr 19, 2012 2012…

    • Science Wednesday: It All Starts with Science

      Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Aaron FersterJuly 23rd, 2008. That was the launch of our first Science Wednesday blog.Since then, we’ve faithfully posted Wednesday blogs and entertained hundreds of comments from readers.…

    • Research Show Invasive Species Cost the Great Lakes Millions: New Paper Assigns Dollar Figure to Effects of Shipborne Invaders (Mar 29, 2012)

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Research Show Invasive Species Cost the Great Lakes Millions: New Paper Assigns Dollar Figure to Effects of Shipborne Invaders (Mar 29, 2012) Researchers assigns a dollar figure on the cost to the Great Lakes from invasive species…

    • Save Our Citrus - Identify and Report Citrus Diseases

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Save Our Citrus - Identify and Report Citrus Diseases California citrus growers and government agricultural officials are relying on backyard gardeners to help contain citrus greening disease in the state. This free iPhone…

    • Rock a Bye Computer on the Desktop….

      By Steve RyanHave you ever had trouble sleeping at night and the next day you feel drained?  Well, it may surprise you to learn that your computer may be experiencing insomnia as well.  In fact, it may not be getting any sleep at all resulting in a big energy drain.  While it may still perform…

    • Minnesota - New Required Aquatlc Invasive Species Rules Decal for Boaters Now Available (Apr 5, 2012)

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Minnesota - New Required Aquatlc Invasive Species Rules Decal for Boaters Now Available (Apr 5, 2012) A new law passed in 2011 requires a watercraft owner or operator to obtain and attach an aquatic invasive species rules decal to…

    • E3 is Creating Job Opportunities in North Carolina

      By Tom MurrayAs a guy who has been trained for so long to look at sustainable manufacturing through an environmental lens, it was refreshing to hear what the “workforce side of manufacturing” was saying about a sustainability program I and representatives from five other federal agencies work on…

    • USDA Forest Service and NASA Release Web-based Forest Disturbance Monitoring Tool (Mar 19, 2012)

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- USDA Forest Service and NASA Release Web-based Forest Disturbance Monitoring Tool (Mar 19, 2012) The USDA Forest Service's Eastern Forest and Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Centers recently unveiled a product…

    • University of California - Santa Barbara (UCSB) UCSB Study Shows Forest Insects and Diseases Arrive in U.S. Via Imported Plants (Apr 9, 2012)

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- UCSB Study Shows Forest Insects and Diseases Arrive in U.S. Via Imported Plants (Apr 9, 2012) The trade in live plants from around the world has become a major industry in the U.S., with new imports now valued at more than $500…

    • World Health Organization Celebrates Healthy Aging Day: We Should Too

      By Kathy SykesFor the first time ever, the World Health Organization (WHO) has dedicated a special day to Healthy Aging. This is cause to celebrate—for me, for my father, a long-time advocate for older adults, and for all of us who strive to age well and in good health.I do not remember when I…

    • Citrus Greening in California -- Citrus Disease Huanglongbing Detected in Hacienda Heights Area of Los Angeles County (Mar 30, 2012)

      Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Citrus Disease Huanglongbing Detected in Hacienda Heights Area of Los Angeles County (Mar 30, 2012) APHIS has confirmed the presence of citrus greening, also referred to as Huanglongbing, in an Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) sample and…

    • U.S. records warmest March; more than 15,000 warm temperature records broken

      According to NOAA scienticts, record and near-record breaking temperatures dominated the eastern two-thirds of the nation and contributed to the warmest March on record for the contiguous United States, a record that dates back to 1895.

    • Spring into Energy Savings

      By: Brittney GordonThese past two weeks has brought unusually high temperatures to the D.C. area and I am taking full advantage of the sunny weather. I am always excited about the coming of spring and this early start motivates me to shake up my normal routine and start to do some of the things that…

    I’ve been in the pollution prevention game for quite awhile now and I and others in the field can regale you with P2 success stories well into the night. But every once in a while a story crosses my desk that just grabs me and this is [...]

  • NOAA retires GOES-7 after 25 years as a weather and communications satellite

    This week, the GOES-7 satellite, one of NOAA’s earliest geostationary satellites, was moved into a higher orbit and retired from service. Launched in 1987, GOES-7 first served as a critical weather satellite, capturing images of developing hurricanes and other severe storms that impacted the…

  • Port Angeles Harbor Natural Resource Trustees Sign Agreement

    Local environmental restoration projects will get a boost thanks to an agreement signed today by federal, state and tribal natural resource trustees to jointly conduct Natural Resource Damage Assessment(NRDA) activities within Port Angeles Harbor.

  • Math Is Everywhere

    By Lina YounesEver since my children were young, I tried to instill in them a love for math and science. So, when I saw the news of a new exhibit in the Washington area entitled “MathAlive,” it definitely became part of my “must see” list. Of course, I didn’t mention the title right off…

  • Las matemáticas se encuentran en todas partes

    Por Lina YounesDesde que mis hijas eran pequeñas, traté de inculcarles un amor por las matemáticas y las ciencias. Cuando vi un artículo sobre una nueva exposición en el área de Washington titulada MathAlive,”  (Las Matemáticas Vivas) decidí inmediatamente que tenía que ir a dicha…

  • NOAA seeks input on possible expansion of Thunder Bay sanctuary

    NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries today announced it will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to consider possible expansion of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Lake Huron.

  • NOAA's National Weather Service declares Coors Field StormReady®

    Fans of Colorado Rockies baseball can feel safer when severe thunderstorms threaten Coors Field now that the park has earned designation as a National Weather Service StormReady® Supporter. Coors Field is the fourth major league baseball park to earn StormReady distinction.

  • Updated Invasive Species Conference Calendar

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Many New Upcoming Invasive Species Related Conferences added (U.S. and International), including : 2012 Alberta Invasive Plants Council - "New Invasive Threats to Alberta: Meeting the Challenge" -- Apr 19, 2012 2012…

  • Science Wednesday: It All Starts with Science

    Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Aaron FersterJuly 23rd, 2008. That was the launch of our first Science Wednesday blog.Since then, we’ve faithfully posted Wednesday blogs and entertained hundreds of comments from readers.…

  • Research Show Invasive Species Cost the Great Lakes Millions: New Paper Assigns Dollar Figure to Effects of Shipborne Invaders (Mar 29, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Research Show Invasive Species Cost the Great Lakes Millions: New Paper Assigns Dollar Figure to Effects of Shipborne Invaders (Mar 29, 2012) Researchers assigns a dollar figure on the cost to the Great Lakes from invasive species…

  • Save Our Citrus - Identify and Report Citrus Diseases

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Save Our Citrus - Identify and Report Citrus Diseases California citrus growers and government agricultural officials are relying on backyard gardeners to help contain citrus greening disease in the state. This free iPhone…

  • Rock a Bye Computer on the Desktop….

    By Steve RyanHave you ever had trouble sleeping at night and the next day you feel drained?  Well, it may surprise you to learn that your computer may be experiencing insomnia as well.  In fact, it may not be getting any sleep at all resulting in a big energy drain.  While it may still perform…

  • Minnesota - New Required Aquatlc Invasive Species Rules Decal for Boaters Now Available (Apr 5, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Minnesota - New Required Aquatlc Invasive Species Rules Decal for Boaters Now Available (Apr 5, 2012) A new law passed in 2011 requires a watercraft owner or operator to obtain and attach an aquatic invasive species rules decal to…

  • E3 is Creating Job Opportunities in North Carolina

    By Tom MurrayAs a guy who has been trained for so long to look at sustainable manufacturing through an environmental lens, it was refreshing to hear what the “workforce side of manufacturing” was saying about a sustainability program I and representatives from five other federal agencies work on…

  • USDA Forest Service and NASA Release Web-based Forest Disturbance Monitoring Tool (Mar 19, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- USDA Forest Service and NASA Release Web-based Forest Disturbance Monitoring Tool (Mar 19, 2012) The USDA Forest Service's Eastern Forest and Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Centers recently unveiled a product…

  • University of California - Santa Barbara (UCSB) UCSB Study Shows Forest Insects and Diseases Arrive in U.S. Via Imported Plants (Apr 9, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- UCSB Study Shows Forest Insects and Diseases Arrive in U.S. Via Imported Plants (Apr 9, 2012) The trade in live plants from around the world has become a major industry in the U.S., with new imports now valued at more than $500…

  • World Health Organization Celebrates Healthy Aging Day: We Should Too

    By Kathy SykesFor the first time ever, the World Health Organization (WHO) has dedicated a special day to Healthy Aging. This is cause to celebrate—for me, for my father, a long-time advocate for older adults, and for all of us who strive to age well and in good health.I do not remember when I…

  • Citrus Greening in California -- Citrus Disease Huanglongbing Detected in Hacienda Heights Area of Los Angeles County (Mar 30, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Citrus Disease Huanglongbing Detected in Hacienda Heights Area of Los Angeles County (Mar 30, 2012) APHIS has confirmed the presence of citrus greening, also referred to as Huanglongbing, in an Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) sample and…

  • U.S. records warmest March; more than 15,000 warm temperature records broken

    According to NOAA scienticts, record and near-record breaking temperatures dominated the eastern two-thirds of the nation and contributed to the warmest March on record for the contiguous United States, a record that dates back to 1895.

  • Spring into Energy Savings

    By: Brittney GordonThese past two weeks has brought unusually high temperatures to the D.C. area and I am taking full advantage of the sunny weather. I am always excited about the coming of spring and this early start motivates me to shake up my normal routine and start to do some of the things that…