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Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Program of Research on the Economics of Invasive Species Management: Fiscal 2003-2011 Activities (May 2011) This report details the objectives and activities of PREISM and reports important accomplishments for fiscal years…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Fish and Wildlife Service Unveils National Plan to Combat Deadly White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (May 17, 2011) The National Plan aims to halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS), which has killed more than a million bats. The…
By Aaron FersterDid you bike to work today? Last Friday, I wrote about my plans for taking part in Bike to Work Day festivities. “Who’s in?” I asked. From the number of comments, it seemed a safe bet there was going to be a robust turnout.That proved to be the case here in Washington, DC,…
By Jeanethe FalveyRather doubtful I’ve concluded. Honestly, look at them! Excited “oh my goodness’s!” and in some cases squeals, were exchanged offices, halls and states apart. I haven’t been the only one to gasp over the tiny newt toes and the little orange (feet? my paleontology know how…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Noxious weed reporting system now available in 11 western states (May 18, 2011) Early detection of new invasive plant infestations and rapid, coordinated responses are needed to eradicate or contain invasions before they become too…
By Vance S. FongI was born in Hanoi, and grew up there in the 1960s. During the Vietnam War, my father drove ore trucks on a hazardous route around bomb craters, sometimes while bombs were falling on the city. He was not killed by bombs, however. He died of hepatitis years later, from having drunk…
NOAA's Central Pacific Hurricane Center today announced that projected climate conditions point to a below normal hurricane season in the Central Pacific Basin this year.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center today announced that climate conditions point to a below normal hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific this year. The outlook calls for a 5 percent probability of an above normal season, a 25 percent probability of a near normal season and a 70 percent…
By Andrew ChuHi there! Thanks for reading my blog. I’d like to share with you how much it means to me personally and as a federal employee to work at EPA.EPA offers many opportunities to work with a diversity of interests and ideas. In the Permits Office of the Pacific Southwest Air Division, I…
NOAA's Fisheries Service today proposed designating a population of hatchery-raised steelhead salmon in Oregon's Deschutes River as "experimental," which would provide legal protection to anyone who harmed the fish while otherwise acting lawfully
On May 17, 2011, NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco issued the following statement about the National Research Council’s release of its fifth and final report as part of the America's Climate Choices series
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Mike MessnerOne thing I love about EPA is the passion my colleagues bring to the job. We believe we make a difference to public health and environment. We assess the costs and benefits of our rules…
NOAA-sponsored explorers are searching a wild, largely unexplored and forgotten coastline for evidence and artifacts of one of the greatest seafaring traditions of the ancient New World, where Maya traders once paddled massive dugout canoes filled with trade goods from across Mexico and Central…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week: Jun 11-19, 2011 Michigan's Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week is an opportunity to learn about aquatic invasive species, their impacts on Michigan waters, as well as what you can do…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- New Invasive Species Conferences added, including : Soil and Water Conservation Society's 66th International Annual Conference - "Conservation Science and Policy: Global Perspectives and Applications" -- Jul 17-20,…
By Jeanethe FalveyI could not take my eyes off the jar of brown water and the woman’s face outside her home in Licking County Ohio, the scuttled Volkswagen in Jamaica Bay, New York, or the black smoke as discarded automobile batteries burned away in Texas. I had pored over and studied countless…
By Wendy DewWay more than you think! EPA Region 8 recently invited students to participate in the 2011 Earth Day “What Makes a School Green Art Challenge.”The contest asked students to draw or design “what makes their school green or what could make their school green”. Students could design…
Cigarette smoking, forest fires and woodburning can release a chemical that may be at least partly responsible for human health problems related to smoke exposure, according to a new study by NOAA researchers and their colleagues.
This post is cross-posted from Mom’s Rising.org By Administrator Lisa P. JacksonThis month is National Asthma Awareness Month, when we address an illness that affects nearly 25 million Americans and one in every ten children in the United States.Safeguarding the air we breathe and preventing…
The Earth experienced the seventh warmest April since record keeping began in 1880, as the climate phenomenon La Niña continued to be a significant factor.
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Program of Research on the Economics of Invasive Species Management: Fiscal 2003-2011 Activities (May 2011) This report details the objectives and activities of PREISM and reports important accomplishments for fiscal years…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Fish and Wildlife Service Unveils National Plan to Combat Deadly White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (May 17, 2011) The National Plan aims to halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS), which has killed more than a million bats. The…
By Aaron FersterDid you bike to work today? Last Friday, I wrote about my plans for taking part in Bike to Work Day festivities. “Who’s in?” I asked. From the number of comments, it seemed a safe bet there was going to be a robust turnout.That proved to be the case here in Washington, DC,…
By Jeanethe FalveyRather doubtful I’ve concluded. Honestly, look at them! Excited “oh my goodness’s!” and in some cases squeals, were exchanged offices, halls and states apart. I haven’t been the only one to gasp over the tiny newt toes and the little orange (feet? my paleontology know how…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Noxious weed reporting system now available in 11 western states (May 18, 2011) Early detection of new invasive plant infestations and rapid, coordinated responses are needed to eradicate or contain invasions before they become too…
By Vance S. FongI was born in Hanoi, and grew up there in the 1960s. During the Vietnam War, my father drove ore trucks on a hazardous route around bomb craters, sometimes while bombs were falling on the city. He was not killed by bombs, however. He died of hepatitis years later, from having drunk…
NOAA's Central Pacific Hurricane Center today announced that projected climate conditions point to a below normal hurricane season in the Central Pacific Basin this year.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center today announced that climate conditions point to a below normal hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific this year. The outlook calls for a 5 percent probability of an above normal season, a 25 percent probability of a near normal season and a 70 percent…
By Andrew ChuHi there! Thanks for reading my blog. I’d like to share with you how much it means to me personally and as a federal employee to work at EPA.EPA offers many opportunities to work with a diversity of interests and ideas. In the Permits Office of the Pacific Southwest Air Division, I…
NOAA's Fisheries Service today proposed designating a population of hatchery-raised steelhead salmon in Oregon's Deschutes River as "experimental," which would provide legal protection to anyone who harmed the fish while otherwise acting lawfully
On May 17, 2011, NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco issued the following statement about the National Research Council’s release of its fifth and final report as part of the America's Climate Choices series
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Mike MessnerOne thing I love about EPA is the passion my colleagues bring to the job. We believe we make a difference to public health and environment. We assess the costs and benefits of our rules…
NOAA-sponsored explorers are searching a wild, largely unexplored and forgotten coastline for evidence and artifacts of one of the greatest seafaring traditions of the ancient New World, where Maya traders once paddled massive dugout canoes filled with trade goods from across Mexico and Central…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week: Jun 11-19, 2011 Michigan's Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week is an opportunity to learn about aquatic invasive species, their impacts on Michigan waters, as well as what you can do…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- New Invasive Species Conferences added, including : Soil and Water Conservation Society's 66th International Annual Conference - "Conservation Science and Policy: Global Perspectives and Applications" -- Jul 17-20,…
By Jeanethe FalveyI could not take my eyes off the jar of brown water and the woman’s face outside her home in Licking County Ohio, the scuttled Volkswagen in Jamaica Bay, New York, or the black smoke as discarded automobile batteries burned away in Texas. I had pored over and studied countless…
By Wendy DewWay more than you think! EPA Region 8 recently invited students to participate in the 2011 Earth Day “What Makes a School Green Art Challenge.”The contest asked students to draw or design “what makes their school green or what could make their school green”. Students could design…
Cigarette smoking, forest fires and woodburning can release a chemical that may be at least partly responsible for human health problems related to smoke exposure, according to a new study by NOAA researchers and their colleagues.
This post is cross-posted from Mom’s Rising.org By Administrator Lisa P. JacksonThis month is National Asthma Awareness Month, when we address an illness that affects nearly 25 million Americans and one in every ten children in the United States.Safeguarding the air we breathe and preventing…
The Earth experienced the seventh warmest April since record keeping began in 1880, as the climate phenomenon La Niña continued to be a significant factor.