Archive for the ‘EPA’ Category
Blog Brief: Off Topic – The EPA opens up…
…it’s website, that is.
It looks like the EPA is on it’s way for a prolonged overhaul of it’s website. And the first step, appears to be a new front page.В I took a look at it, and though it has hints of 1969, the new looks are promising.
Apparently, the EPA website has a whopping 500,000 [...]
March 23, 2010
Posted in: EPA, Government and Sustainability
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The EPA’s web presence and outreach – some assembly required
Google Alerts are great. They lead you to all kinds of nifty little discoveries. One of the recent discoveries I made, just a few hours ago, is that the EPA is holding an online/video meeting to help the public by answering questions on the principles of “reduce, reuse and recycle” as far as solid waste [...]
February 23, 2010
Posted in: EPA
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It’s okay when we do it…on the machinations of the “new” EPA
Old habits die hard, even if you are new to the game. What with hope, change and all that free flowing juju, you might have figured that all’s well with the “new” changed, and hope-layered EPA. Not really, nothing’s changed over there. Apparently, a one Alan Carlin (learn about him here ) with degrees from [...]
June 28, 2009
Tags: Al McGartland, Alan Carlin, Denial of Science by the EPA, EPA, Federal regulation of Carbon dioxide, Policies of the Obama Administration Posted in: EPA, Emission Control Policy, Government and Sustainability, Renewable Energy Politics, Science and the Environment
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