• U.S.-Japan scientific cooperation strengthened with launch of new environmental monitoring satellite

    NOAA scientists will use data from a new Japanese polar-orbiting satellite launched earlier today from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, to help forecast severe storms, monitor the decline of Arctic sea ice, and predict the onset of El Niño, La Niña and other global climate phenomena.

  • Skin Cancer is Most Common Cancer in US, Yet One of the Most Preventable/EPA, FDA, NPS, National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention Highlight Sun Safety Tips for 'Don’t Fry Day': May 25th

    WASHINGTON – As summer quickly approaches, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has joined the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Park Service (NPS) to emphasize the dangers of skin cancer and has provided simple steps Americans…

  • Sunglasses: Good For Your Appearance And Better For Your Eyes

    By Lina Younes As the summer season fast approaches, we’re seeing more colorful summer fashion items for sale in stores. However, there is one popular item that is valuable not only as a fashion statement, but for its health benefits as well. What item might that be? Sunglasses. We know that…

  • Colorado-based QEP Field Services Agrees to Pay $4 Million and Install Pollution Controls to Resolve Alleged Violations of the Clean Air Act

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement with QEP Field Services Co. (QEPFS) , formerly Questar Gas Management Co., to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act at five natural gas compressor stations on the Uintah…

  • Lamprey Barrier will Help Protect Lake Michigan Fishery (Apr 26, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Lamprey Barrier will Help Protect Lake Michigan Fishery (Apr 26, 2012) State and federal agencies recently completed construction of a $1.6 million sea lamprey barrier in Trail Creek, a Lake Michigan tributary in northern Indiana.…

  • New Bills to Confont Asian Carp Threat -- Update to Congressional Bills - 112th Congress

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- New Bills to Confont Asian Carp Threat -- Update to Congressional Bills - 112th Congress . Provides information for invasive species related Congressional bills , including introduction date, sponsor, summary, full bill text, and…

  • EPA Launches Competition for College Students to Develop Innovative Approaches to Stormwater Management

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is launching a new design competition called the Campus RainWorks Challenge to encourage student teams on college and university campuses across the country to develop innovative approaches to stormwater management

  • Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary shipwreck Lamartine listed on National Register of Historic Places

    The wreck of the Lamartine, a 19th century schooner that hauled granite for construction of streets, sidewalks and buildings along the U.S. East Coast, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the nation’s official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation.

  • Historic, 19th century shipwreck discovered in northern Gulf of Mexico

    During a recent Gulf of Mexico expedition, NOAA, BOEM and partners discovered an historic wooden-hulled vessel which is believed to have sunk as long as 200 years ago.

  • New analysis shows eight percent of U.S. marine waters protected

    New analysis of updated data has shown that eight percent of U.S. waters are currently designated as marine protected areas (MPAs), with the vast majority of these areas open to fishing and other activities, according to NOAA.

  • Bike to Work, It’s Easier Than You Think!

    By Joe Edgell. Gas prices skyrocket. Delays on the subway. Accidents on the Beltway. Police and fire activity blocking roads and snarling traffic. Seems like there’s no way to get to work easily, on time, and with minimal cost. Unless you consider commuting by bike. And this Friday, May 18 is…

  • Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) Survey Guidelines Now Available (May 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) Survey Guidelines Now Available (May 2012) In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, APHIS Plant Protection and Quarantine has updated the Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) Survey Guidelines for 2012…

  • Keene, N.H.-based Wholesale Grocer Fined for Chemical Release in Hatfield, Mass.

    Joint News ReleaseU.S. Attorney’s Office, District of MassachusettsU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, New England Regional Office Contacts: EPA: David Deegan, (617) 918-1017 USAO: Christina DiIorio-Sterling, (617)748-3356 (Boston, Mass. – May 16, 2012) – C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc., a…

  • Community Based Water Resiliency

    by Nushat Thomas I recently participated in a preparedness exercise at a hospital, involving a hurricane scenario that included surgery, pharmacy, food service, safety, maintenance and environmental health services. The facilitator informed the exercise participants that a storm had interrupted…

  • NOAA, partners kick off multi-state study of how thunderstorms affect upper atmosphere

    Today marks the beginning of a large-scale, comprehensive field project to measure how thunderstorms transport, produce and process chemicals that form ozone, a greenhouse gas that affects Earth’s climate, air quality and weather patterns.

  • April global temperatures are fifth warmest

    The globally-averaged temperature for April marked the fifth warmest April since record keeping began in 1880. NOAA also reports that La Niña has ended and neutral conditions have returned over the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

  • Create a Healthier Learning Environment with an Asthma Management Program

    by Lani Wheeler Are you interested in helping your community improve the academic performance of students?  Whether you’re involved in a parent-teacher’s organization, school sports, or you just want to be a positive influence on the schools in your community, you’ll want to take a look at…

  • Cleanup Brings Muskegon Lake Area of Concern Closer to Restoration, Delivers Results Under Great Lakes Initiative

    CHICAGO (May 14, 2012) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and the City and County of Muskegon today announced the completion of a contaminated sediment removal project at the Division Street Outfall to Muskegon Lake. This project brings Muskegon…

  • EPA to Hold Public Meeting and Public Hearing on Air Permit for Arecibo Solid Waste Incinerator

    (San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 14, 2012) – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing that it is accepting public comments on its proposed action to approve an air permit to construct a garbage incinerator in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Energy Answers International, Inc. has proposed to…

  • EPA to Hold Public Meeting and Public Hearing on Air Permit for Arecibo Solid Waste Incinerator

    (San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 14, 2012) – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing that it is accepting public comments on its proposed action to approve an air permit to construct a garbage incinerator in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Energy Answers International, Inc. has proposed to…

  • U.S.-Japan scientific cooperation strengthened with launch of new environmental monitoring satellite

    NOAA scientists will use data from a new Japanese polar-orbiting satellite launched earlier today from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, to help forecast severe storms, monitor the decline of Arctic sea ice, and predict the onset of El Niño, La Niña and other global climate phenomena.

  • Skin Cancer is Most Common Cancer in US, Yet One of the Most Preventable/EPA, FDA, NPS, National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention Highlight Sun Safety Tips for 'Don’t Fry Day': May 25th

    WASHINGTON – As summer quickly approaches, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has joined the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Park Service (NPS) to emphasize the dangers of skin cancer and has provided simple steps Americans…

  • Sunglasses: Good For Your Appearance And Better For Your Eyes

    By Lina Younes As the summer season fast approaches, we’re seeing more colorful summer fashion items for sale in stores. However, there is one popular item that is valuable not only as a fashion statement, but for its health benefits as well. What item might that be? Sunglasses. We know that…

  • Colorado-based QEP Field Services Agrees to Pay $4 Million and Install Pollution Controls to Resolve Alleged Violations of the Clean Air Act

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement with QEP Field Services Co. (QEPFS) , formerly Questar Gas Management Co., to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act at five natural gas compressor stations on the Uintah…

  • Lamprey Barrier will Help Protect Lake Michigan Fishery (Apr 26, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Lamprey Barrier will Help Protect Lake Michigan Fishery (Apr 26, 2012) State and federal agencies recently completed construction of a $1.6 million sea lamprey barrier in Trail Creek, a Lake Michigan tributary in northern Indiana.…

  • New Bills to Confont Asian Carp Threat -- Update to Congressional Bills - 112th Congress

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- New Bills to Confont Asian Carp Threat -- Update to Congressional Bills - 112th Congress . Provides information for invasive species related Congressional bills , including introduction date, sponsor, summary, full bill text, and…

  • EPA Launches Competition for College Students to Develop Innovative Approaches to Stormwater Management

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is launching a new design competition called the Campus RainWorks Challenge to encourage student teams on college and university campuses across the country to develop innovative approaches to stormwater management

  • Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary shipwreck Lamartine listed on National Register of Historic Places

    The wreck of the Lamartine, a 19th century schooner that hauled granite for construction of streets, sidewalks and buildings along the U.S. East Coast, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the nation’s official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation.

  • Historic, 19th century shipwreck discovered in northern Gulf of Mexico

    During a recent Gulf of Mexico expedition, NOAA, BOEM and partners discovered an historic wooden-hulled vessel which is believed to have sunk as long as 200 years ago.

  • New analysis shows eight percent of U.S. marine waters protected

    New analysis of updated data has shown that eight percent of U.S. waters are currently designated as marine protected areas (MPAs), with the vast majority of these areas open to fishing and other activities, according to NOAA.

  • Bike to Work, It’s Easier Than You Think!

    By Joe Edgell. Gas prices skyrocket. Delays on the subway. Accidents on the Beltway. Police and fire activity blocking roads and snarling traffic. Seems like there’s no way to get to work easily, on time, and with minimal cost. Unless you consider commuting by bike. And this Friday, May 18 is…

  • Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) Survey Guidelines Now Available (May 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) Survey Guidelines Now Available (May 2012) In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, APHIS Plant Protection and Quarantine has updated the Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) Survey Guidelines for 2012…

  • Keene, N.H.-based Wholesale Grocer Fined for Chemical Release in Hatfield, Mass.

    Joint News ReleaseU.S. Attorney’s Office, District of MassachusettsU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, New England Regional Office Contacts: EPA: David Deegan, (617) 918-1017 USAO: Christina DiIorio-Sterling, (617)748-3356 (Boston, Mass. – May 16, 2012) – C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc., a…

  • Community Based Water Resiliency

    by Nushat Thomas I recently participated in a preparedness exercise at a hospital, involving a hurricane scenario that included surgery, pharmacy, food service, safety, maintenance and environmental health services. The facilitator informed the exercise participants that a storm had interrupted…

  • NOAA, partners kick off multi-state study of how thunderstorms affect upper atmosphere

    Today marks the beginning of a large-scale, comprehensive field project to measure how thunderstorms transport, produce and process chemicals that form ozone, a greenhouse gas that affects Earth’s climate, air quality and weather patterns.

  • April global temperatures are fifth warmest

    The globally-averaged temperature for April marked the fifth warmest April since record keeping began in 1880. NOAA also reports that La Niña has ended and neutral conditions have returned over the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

  • Create a Healthier Learning Environment with an Asthma Management Program

    by Lani Wheeler Are you interested in helping your community improve the academic performance of students?  Whether you’re involved in a parent-teacher’s organization, school sports, or you just want to be a positive influence on the schools in your community, you’ll want to take a look at…

  • Cleanup Brings Muskegon Lake Area of Concern Closer to Restoration, Delivers Results Under Great Lakes Initiative

    CHICAGO (May 14, 2012) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and the City and County of Muskegon today announced the completion of a contaminated sediment removal project at the Division Street Outfall to Muskegon Lake. This project brings Muskegon…

  • EPA to Hold Public Meeting and Public Hearing on Air Permit for Arecibo Solid Waste Incinerator

    (San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 14, 2012) – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing that it is accepting public comments on its proposed action to approve an air permit to construct a garbage incinerator in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Energy Answers International, Inc. has proposed to…

  • EPA to Hold Public Meeting and Public Hearing on Air Permit for Arecibo Solid Waste Incinerator

    (San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 14, 2012) – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing that it is accepting public comments on its proposed action to approve an air permit to construct a garbage incinerator in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Energy Answers International, Inc. has proposed to…