To the Tide Pool, Following Literary Footsteps By Phil Colarusso I recently had the good fortune of visiting Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Before the sun was fully up, I journeyed from my hotel to look through some tide pools. Tide pools in the Pacific Ocean are very different from our...
Particulate Matter in a Changing World: Grants to Combat the Impacts of Climate Change
Particulate Matter in a Changing World: Grants to Combat the Impacts of Climate Change By Christina Burchette There are certain things that are always changing: the weather, fashion trends, and technology (which iPhone are we on again?) are a few that come to mind. I can always count on the...
Recognizing the Outstanding Accomplishments of EPA’s Public Servants
Recognizing the Outstanding Accomplishments of EPA’s Public Servants By Acting Deputy Administrator Stan Meiburg Every day, EPA employees work in offices, laboratories, regions, and communities across the country to protect public health and the environment we all share. Whether they are investigating pollution issues at the community level, conducting cutting-edge...
