• Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS) Releases Final ANS Control Paper

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS) Update 4/18/12 - GLMRIS Releases final ANS Control Paper based on public input following a 60-day public comment period after the initial paper was released in Dec 2011.…

  • Updated -- Invasive Species Lists

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Updated -- Invasive Species Lists (Major revision) Provides extensive lists and information for species declared invasive, noxious, prohibited, or otherwise harmful or potentially harmful. Information is organized by geographical…

  • La primavera es la época para sembrar…hasta en Greenversations

    Por Kelly Dulka El blog de Greenversations comenzó el Día del Planeta Tierra en el 2008. Desde entonces hemos compartido 1,500 entradas en 70 categorías diferentes y hemos leído unos 48,000 comentarios de personas como ustedes. Como una de las editoras de Greenversations, siempre he esperado con…

  • Planning A Summer Garden

    By Alice Kaufman Seed catalogs are piling up around the house. It’s that season when my attentions turn to spring, then to summer’s bounty. I grow just enough of the things our family likes but leave the veggies that take a lot of land to local farmers –things like corn and potatoes. I grow a…

  • Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree (Apr 17, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree (Apr 17, 2012) These purple traps will be seen this spring and summer throughout Maryland and 46 other states that are participating in the 2012 Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) survey. The purple traps help…

  • Spring Is A Time For Planting…Even Greenversations

    The Greenversations blog launched on Earth Day in 2008.  Since then, we’ve shared 1,500 posts in 70 different categories and read almost 48,000 comments from people like you.  As one of the past Greenversations managers, I’ve looked forward to hearing from many of our regular readers and could…

  • Local students deploy global ocean drifter off of Massachusetts

    Getting an early jump on Earth Day, students from several Boston-area schools helped ready and deploy a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ocean drifter today, contributing to a global array that yields vital environmental data.

  • Input sought on Monitor National Marine Sanctuary draft management plan

    NOAA today released a comprehensive draft management plan and environmental assessment for the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary for public review and comment. The plan will serve as a roadmap for addressing issues facing the sanctuary over the next five years.

  • Will the oil in the Bakken Formation free us from depending on foreign oil?

    Certainly the production of oil from the Bakken reduces U.S.imports of foreign oil.  However,according to the Energy Information Administration ( http://www.eia.gov/ ), the U.S. imported about341 million barrels of oil and the Bakken Formation in North Dakota ( http:// www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas…

  • Special navigation 'Booklet Charts' issued to commemorate the War of 1812

    As the nation kicks off maritime celebrations to commemorate the War of 1812, NOAA is releasing special navigation products that will help recreational boaters enjoy the festivities safely.

  • I Spy a Blue Label

    By Una Song This year my husband and I went on vacation to Boise, Idaho to visit his parents, and then to San Francisco to attend my husband’s boss’s retirement party. The last time I was in Boise was before I started with the ENERGY STAR program. At that time, while I recognized the ENERGY…

  • New views of Earth’s ocean floor released

    NOAA has made sea floor maps and other data on the world’s coasts, continental shelves and deep ocean available for easy viewing online.

  • Global temperatures in March make coolest March since 1999 even with U.S.’ record breaking warmth

    According to NOAA scientists, the average global temperature for March 2012 makes it the coolest March since 1999, yet the 16th warmest since record keeping began in 1880.

  • Inspired By The NFL

    By Gina Snyder When I was a teenager, we used to play touch football in the neighborhood. Whoever was around would be allowed to play, regardless of ability or age. Super Bowl Sunday brought me back to those memories of what seemed like a simpler time. But maybe it wasn’t so simple. In those days,…

  • 'Irene' retired from list of Atlantic Basin storm names

    Irene has been retired from the official list of Atlantic Basin tropical storm names by the World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) hurricane committee because of the fatalities and damage it caused in August 2011 and will be replaced by Irma.

  • A Flowering Journey

    By Vanessa Trafas When I began my search for the perfect internship in Washington DC I already knew where I wanted to work. EPA was the perfect opportunity for what I wanted to do. And, so, it was to be. I remember my first day at the Office of the Pesticide Programs in the communications [...]

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

    By Tom Murray 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 [...]

  • GOES-7 retired 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 Younes Ever 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…

  • Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS) Releases Final ANS Control Paper

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS) Update 4/18/12 - GLMRIS Releases final ANS Control Paper based on public input following a 60-day public comment period after the initial paper was released in Dec 2011.…

  • Updated -- Invasive Species Lists

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Updated -- Invasive Species Lists (Major revision) Provides extensive lists and information for species declared invasive, noxious, prohibited, or otherwise harmful or potentially harmful. Information is organized by geographical…

  • La primavera es la época para sembrar…hasta en Greenversations

    Por Kelly Dulka El blog de Greenversations comenzó el Día del Planeta Tierra en el 2008. Desde entonces hemos compartido 1,500 entradas en 70 categorías diferentes y hemos leído unos 48,000 comentarios de personas como ustedes. Como una de las editoras de Greenversations, siempre he esperado con…

  • Planning A Summer Garden

    By Alice Kaufman Seed catalogs are piling up around the house. It’s that season when my attentions turn to spring, then to summer’s bounty. I grow just enough of the things our family likes but leave the veggies that take a lot of land to local farmers –things like corn and potatoes. I grow a…

  • Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree (Apr 17, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree (Apr 17, 2012) These purple traps will be seen this spring and summer throughout Maryland and 46 other states that are participating in the 2012 Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) survey. The purple traps help…

  • Spring Is A Time For Planting…Even Greenversations

    The Greenversations blog launched on Earth Day in 2008.  Since then, we’ve shared 1,500 posts in 70 different categories and read almost 48,000 comments from people like you.  As one of the past Greenversations managers, I’ve looked forward to hearing from many of our regular readers and could…

  • Local students deploy global ocean drifter off of Massachusetts

    Getting an early jump on Earth Day, students from several Boston-area schools helped ready and deploy a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ocean drifter today, contributing to a global array that yields vital environmental data.

  • Input sought on Monitor National Marine Sanctuary draft management plan

    NOAA today released a comprehensive draft management plan and environmental assessment for the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary for public review and comment. The plan will serve as a roadmap for addressing issues facing the sanctuary over the next five years.

  • Will the oil in the Bakken Formation free us from depending on foreign oil?

    Certainly the production of oil from the Bakken reduces U.S.imports of foreign oil.  However,according to the Energy Information Administration ( http://www.eia.gov/ ), the U.S. imported about341 million barrels of oil and the Bakken Formation in North Dakota ( http:// www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas…

  • Special navigation 'Booklet Charts' issued to commemorate the War of 1812

    As the nation kicks off maritime celebrations to commemorate the War of 1812, NOAA is releasing special navigation products that will help recreational boaters enjoy the festivities safely.

  • I Spy a Blue Label

    By Una Song This year my husband and I went on vacation to Boise, Idaho to visit his parents, and then to San Francisco to attend my husband’s boss’s retirement party. The last time I was in Boise was before I started with the ENERGY STAR program. At that time, while I recognized the ENERGY…

  • New views of Earth’s ocean floor released

    NOAA has made sea floor maps and other data on the world’s coasts, continental shelves and deep ocean available for easy viewing online.

  • Global temperatures in March make coolest March since 1999 even with U.S.’ record breaking warmth

    According to NOAA scientists, the average global temperature for March 2012 makes it the coolest March since 1999, yet the 16th warmest since record keeping began in 1880.

  • Inspired By The NFL

    By Gina Snyder When I was a teenager, we used to play touch football in the neighborhood. Whoever was around would be allowed to play, regardless of ability or age. Super Bowl Sunday brought me back to those memories of what seemed like a simpler time. But maybe it wasn’t so simple. In those days,…

  • 'Irene' retired from list of Atlantic Basin storm names

    Irene has been retired from the official list of Atlantic Basin tropical storm names by the World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) hurricane committee because of the fatalities and damage it caused in August 2011 and will be replaced by Irma.

  • A Flowering Journey

    By Vanessa Trafas When I began my search for the perfect internship in Washington DC I already knew where I wanted to work. EPA was the perfect opportunity for what I wanted to do. And, so, it was to be. I remember my first day at the Office of the Pesticide Programs in the communications [...]

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

    By Tom Murray 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 [...]

  • GOES-7 retired 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 Younes Ever 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…