• Addressing E-Waste at Rio+20

    On Tuesday I participated in a webcast from the U.S. Center at Rio+20 about an internet challenge to come up with creative solutions to the global problem of e-Waste. EPA, along with the State Department, OpenIdeo and the Brazilian bank Itau Unibanco, announced an e-Waste Challenge to generate ideas…

  • Summer Tips: Drink Water!

    Summer has started in earnest. Record high temperatures are blanketing the country, especially the eastern states. What is one of the most important things to do to survive this extreme heat? Drink water to stay hydrated! The elderly, children and pregnant women are most susceptible to extreme…

  • Youth Sustainability Challenge Winners

    On May 2nd, 2012 EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson blogged about the Youth Sustainability Challenge. This project challenged American youth to submit a video that shared what they are doing to encourage sustainability in their communities and to make an America built to last. Today I am excited to…

  • Russell Stover Candies, Inc., to Pay $585,000 Penalty to Settle Violations of Clean Water Act at its Iola, Kansas, Facility

    Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., June 21, 2012) - Russell Stover Candies, Inc., has agreed to pay a $585,000 civil penalty to settle alleged violations of the federal Clean Water Act at its facility in Iola, Kan., the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental…

  • TUESDAY: EPA to Award Urban Waters Grant in Atlanta

    (ATLANTA – June 21, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will announce the recipient of an Urban Waters Program grant in Atlanta on Tuesday. EPA’s Urban Water Program supports communities in their efforts to access, improve and benefit from their urban waters and the surrounding…

  • Kalamazoo River and Morrow Lake to Open

    For Immediate Release: June 21, 2012 MARSHALL, Mich. June 21 -- Local, state and federal agencies responding to the Enbridge oil spill announced today that an additional 34 miles of the Kalamazoo River and the entire 2 miles of Morrow Lake are now open for recreational use. Part of the area referred…

  • Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ predictions feature uncertainty

    A team of NOAA-supported scientists is predicting that this year’s Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone could range from a low of approximately 1,197 square miles to as much as 6,213 square miles. The wide range is the result of using two different forecast models.

  • A lifelong journey from the towns of Guatemala

    By Ana Corado I would like to tell you the story that leads to my leaving the Sava Center in Belgrade, Serbia, on a late foggy Friday evening, after a long week of discussions on international chemicals management. My story begins many years ago, as a child in Guatemala, where I was born and raised.…

  • New US Brazil Joint Initiative Tool Informs Global Urban Infrastructure Investments

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and Brazilian Minister for the Environment Izabella Teixeira today announced a new online tool that highlights key links between policies, funding and on-the-ground projects that can help drive urban…

  • Homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. to Pay $741,000 Clean Water Act Penalty and Implement Company-Wide Stormwater Controls / Settlement to prevent millions of pounds of sediment and polluted stormwater runoff from entering U.S. waterways each year

    WASHINGTON –The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Toll Brothers Inc., one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, will pay a civil penalty of $741,000 to resolve alleged Clean Water Act violations at its construction sites, including sites…

  • Green Chemistry Class at Rio+20

    By Bicky Corman On Saturday, June 16, I had the pleasure of participating in a panel on Green Chemistry hosted by the United National Global Compact (UNGC) and United National Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). In his introduction, UNIDO’s Heinz Luenenberger warned us it was likely to be…

  • NOAA’s annual lightning safety campaign offers lifesaving resources and information

    This week, NOAA’s National Weather Service is taking its lightning safety message to the lightning capital of the country Tampa, Fla., a city with more lightning strikes than any other in the nation. As the agency launches its annual lightning safety awareness campaign tomorrow, it reminds people…

  • The Art of Underwater Choreography for EPA Scientific Diving

    by Sean Sheldrake, EPA Region 10 Dive Team and Alan Humphrey, EPA-Environmental Response Team (ERT) On the mind of the divers, as well as myself, an EPA divemaster, is always safety first and foremost. To be safe and deliver good science in a zero visibility underwater environment, choreography is…

  • Seizing the Opportunity in Rio

    By Scott Fulton Olá!  A few days ago, I arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the United Nation’s Conference on Sustainable Development (a.k.a. “Rio+20”).   I’m excited and humbled to be a part of this milestone event, which marks the 20th anniversary of the first UN Earth Summit. …

  • Little People, Big Dreams

    By Tom Murray I recently attended the pre-kindergarten graduation ceremony for my five-year old granddaughter. It was something to behold as she and a dozen or so of her friends assembled together in blue caps and gowns to receive their diplomas and the well wishes of their teachers as they move on…

  • Share Your Sustainability Stories for Rio+20

    by Administrator Lisa P. Jackson This week I join colleagues from across the US and around the world at the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development. On the 20th anniversary of the 1992 UN Earth Summit that set an early course for sustainability across the globe, we are working to shape the…

  • Marinette Marine Corporation launches NOAA fisheries survey vessel Reuben Lasker

    Marinette Marine Corporation (MMC), a Fincantieri company, on June 16 launched the Reuben Lasker, a fisheries survey vessel that the Wisconsin shipyard is building for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

  • Seventy Companies Reach Agreement with EPA to Remove Highly Contaminated Mud from Lyndhurst Section of the Passaic River; Cleanup work estimated to cost $20 million

    (New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has reached agreement with 70 companies considered potentially responsible for contamination of the lower Passaic River to remove approximately 16,000 cubic yards of highly contaminated sediment from a half-mile long…

  • NOAA announces new members to the Hydrographic Services Review Panel

    New federal committee members to advise NOAA on its navigation services.

  • Divide the Antarctic to Protect Native Species, Propose Experts (Jun 13, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Divide the Antarctic to Protect Native Species, Propose Experts (Jun 13, 2012) An international team of scientists have published the first continent-wide assessment of the Antarctic's biogeography, and propose that the…

  • Addressing E-Waste at Rio+20

    On Tuesday I participated in a webcast from the U.S. Center at Rio+20 about an internet challenge to come up with creative solutions to the global problem of e-Waste. EPA, along with the State Department, OpenIdeo and the Brazilian bank Itau Unibanco, announced an e-Waste Challenge to generate ideas…

  • Summer Tips: Drink Water!

    Summer has started in earnest. Record high temperatures are blanketing the country, especially the eastern states. What is one of the most important things to do to survive this extreme heat? Drink water to stay hydrated! The elderly, children and pregnant women are most susceptible to extreme…

  • Youth Sustainability Challenge Winners

    On May 2nd, 2012 EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson blogged about the Youth Sustainability Challenge. This project challenged American youth to submit a video that shared what they are doing to encourage sustainability in their communities and to make an America built to last. Today I am excited to…

  • Russell Stover Candies, Inc., to Pay $585,000 Penalty to Settle Violations of Clean Water Act at its Iola, Kansas, Facility

    Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., June 21, 2012) - Russell Stover Candies, Inc., has agreed to pay a $585,000 civil penalty to settle alleged violations of the federal Clean Water Act at its facility in Iola, Kan., the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental…

  • TUESDAY: EPA to Award Urban Waters Grant in Atlanta

    (ATLANTA – June 21, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will announce the recipient of an Urban Waters Program grant in Atlanta on Tuesday. EPA’s Urban Water Program supports communities in their efforts to access, improve and benefit from their urban waters and the surrounding…

  • Kalamazoo River and Morrow Lake to Open

    For Immediate Release: June 21, 2012 MARSHALL, Mich. June 21 -- Local, state and federal agencies responding to the Enbridge oil spill announced today that an additional 34 miles of the Kalamazoo River and the entire 2 miles of Morrow Lake are now open for recreational use. Part of the area referred…

  • Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ predictions feature uncertainty

    A team of NOAA-supported scientists is predicting that this year’s Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone could range from a low of approximately 1,197 square miles to as much as 6,213 square miles. The wide range is the result of using two different forecast models.

  • A lifelong journey from the towns of Guatemala

    By Ana Corado I would like to tell you the story that leads to my leaving the Sava Center in Belgrade, Serbia, on a late foggy Friday evening, after a long week of discussions on international chemicals management. My story begins many years ago, as a child in Guatemala, where I was born and raised.…

  • New US Brazil Joint Initiative Tool Informs Global Urban Infrastructure Investments

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and Brazilian Minister for the Environment Izabella Teixeira today announced a new online tool that highlights key links between policies, funding and on-the-ground projects that can help drive urban…

  • Homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. to Pay $741,000 Clean Water Act Penalty and Implement Company-Wide Stormwater Controls / Settlement to prevent millions of pounds of sediment and polluted stormwater runoff from entering U.S. waterways each year

    WASHINGTON –The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Toll Brothers Inc., one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, will pay a civil penalty of $741,000 to resolve alleged Clean Water Act violations at its construction sites, including sites…

  • Green Chemistry Class at Rio+20

    By Bicky Corman On Saturday, June 16, I had the pleasure of participating in a panel on Green Chemistry hosted by the United National Global Compact (UNGC) and United National Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). In his introduction, UNIDO’s Heinz Luenenberger warned us it was likely to be…

  • NOAA’s annual lightning safety campaign offers lifesaving resources and information

    This week, NOAA’s National Weather Service is taking its lightning safety message to the lightning capital of the country Tampa, Fla., a city with more lightning strikes than any other in the nation. As the agency launches its annual lightning safety awareness campaign tomorrow, it reminds people…

  • The Art of Underwater Choreography for EPA Scientific Diving

    by Sean Sheldrake, EPA Region 10 Dive Team and Alan Humphrey, EPA-Environmental Response Team (ERT) On the mind of the divers, as well as myself, an EPA divemaster, is always safety first and foremost. To be safe and deliver good science in a zero visibility underwater environment, choreography is…

  • Seizing the Opportunity in Rio

    By Scott Fulton Olá!  A few days ago, I arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the United Nation’s Conference on Sustainable Development (a.k.a. “Rio+20”).   I’m excited and humbled to be a part of this milestone event, which marks the 20th anniversary of the first UN Earth Summit. …

  • Little People, Big Dreams

    By Tom Murray I recently attended the pre-kindergarten graduation ceremony for my five-year old granddaughter. It was something to behold as she and a dozen or so of her friends assembled together in blue caps and gowns to receive their diplomas and the well wishes of their teachers as they move on…

  • Share Your Sustainability Stories for Rio+20

    by Administrator Lisa P. Jackson This week I join colleagues from across the US and around the world at the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development. On the 20th anniversary of the 1992 UN Earth Summit that set an early course for sustainability across the globe, we are working to shape the…

  • Marinette Marine Corporation launches NOAA fisheries survey vessel Reuben Lasker

    Marinette Marine Corporation (MMC), a Fincantieri company, on June 16 launched the Reuben Lasker, a fisheries survey vessel that the Wisconsin shipyard is building for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

  • Seventy Companies Reach Agreement with EPA to Remove Highly Contaminated Mud from Lyndhurst Section of the Passaic River; Cleanup work estimated to cost $20 million

    (New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has reached agreement with 70 companies considered potentially responsible for contamination of the lower Passaic River to remove approximately 16,000 cubic yards of highly contaminated sediment from a half-mile long…

  • NOAA announces new members to the Hydrographic Services Review Panel

    New federal committee members to advise NOAA on its navigation services.

  • Divide the Antarctic to Protect Native Species, Propose Experts (Jun 13, 2012)

    Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Divide the Antarctic to Protect Native Species, Propose Experts (Jun 13, 2012) An international team of scientists have published the first continent-wide assessment of the Antarctic's biogeography, and propose that the…