From atlanta.bizjournals.com
()
| Invalid News Story. |
Administrator Stephen Johnson
A community guide to Stephen Johnson and the Environmental Protection Agency. Stephen Johnson leads the U.S. EPA. Johnson attended Taylor University, receiving a B.A. in biology, and then received a M.S. in pathology from George... [more]
A community guide to Stephen Johnson and the Environmental Protection Agency. Stephen Johnson leads the U.S. EPA. Johnson attended Taylor University, receiving a B.A. in biology, and then received a M.S. in pathology from George Washington University. Before working for the U.S. Government, he held a number of positions in laboratory and bio-technology companies.
News
Showing:
Top Stories
-
Archive
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency touted an enforcement program that it says cut pollution in the Southeast by 1.2 billion pounds in fiscal 2008. (GGC)
More perspectives...
3 (UPI) -- The US Environmental Protection Agency announced a meeting with China to discuss environmental quality. EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson will ...
More perspectives...
From news.google.com via
Google News.
()
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson showcased the fourth generation of Chevrolet's Equinox Fuel Cell Car this September, the newest addition to the agency's vehicle fleet. The new car underscores EPA's support for national efforts to develop clean energy...
More perspectives...
Legislation designed to address global warming failed in Congress this year, largely due to concerns about its high costs and adverse impact on an already weakening economy. The congressional debate will likely resume in 2009, as legislators try again to balance the environmental and economic...
More perspectives...
From ncpa.org
()
NASDA submitted comments November 26 strongly opposing proposals by the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act because it would amount to a tax on livestock ...
More perspectives...
When taken over the course of many years, arsenic can result in lung, bladder and skin cancers, as well as heart disease, diabetes and neurological damage. In the U.S., many locations are known to have groundwater containing arsenic concentrations in excess of the new Environmental Protection...
More perspectives...
From v.mercola.com
()
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Dec. 2 signed off on a controversial change in a federal stream buffer zone rule, an environmental law which since 1983 has in theory prohibited surface coal mining ...
More perspectives...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Angry environmentalists launched an online campaign Wednesday urging President-elect Barack Obama to undo a federal rule that clarifies when coal companies can dump mining waste in streams, calling it a long-awaited "parting gift" from the Bush administration.North Carolina...
More perspectives...
From kentucky.com
()
The U.S Environmental Protection Agency and U.S Army Corps of Engineers released a "revised" guidance to field officials instructing them how to assert Clean Water Act jurisdiction over wetlands, streams, and ...
More perspectives...
Alabama Farmers Federation, the state's largest farm organization, today thanked farmers and consumers throughout the state for their fast and passionate response to an Environmental Protection Agency proposal ...
More perspectives...
The Environmental Protection Agency, rejecting pleas from state governors and environmental groups, signed off Tuesday on making it easier to dump mountaintop mining waste near rivers and streams. But the EPA said it did so because it secured additional safeguards. The governors of Kentucky...
More perspectives...
From news.search.yahoo.com via
Yahoo News.
()
WASHINGTON,(RushPRNews)12/04/08-The U.S. government announced that there is no food or feed safety concern from an incident in which a small portion of an unauthorized genetically engineered (GE) cotton variety was harvested along with commercially available GE cotton.
The U.S. Department of...
More perspectives...
From rushprnews.com
()
U.S. Senator Richard Shelby has sent a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson to urge the Agency to reexamine a proposed rule to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the ...
More perspectives...
Angry environmentalists launched an online campaign Wednesday urging President-elect Barack Obama to undo a federal rule that clarifies when coal companies can dump mining waste in streams, calling it a long-awaited "parting gift" from the Bush administration.North Carolina-based Appalachian...
More perspectives...
From kentucky.com
()
Whether it’s carefully planning holiday meals to avoid excess leftovers or donating unwanted electronics to local charities, the Environmental Protection Agency is offering tips to reduce waste, reuse and recycle products instead of throwing them in the trash.
More perspectives...
From news.search.yahoo.com via
Yahoo News.
()
You can improve this news page by changing its keywords and content sources.
Edit News
Edit News
People in Pictures
Top Current Events Articles
|
Jdimytai Damour's Family Sues Wal-Mart Over Trampling Death
The 34-year-old Haitian American was built like "an NFL lineman" and died asphyxiated on Wal-Mart's cold linoleum.
|
|
|
13-Month-Old Killed in Alleged Exorcism Attempt
Baffled police are trying to figure out why a Texas mother thought her daughter was possessed by demons.
|
|
|
Linda Sue Sainz Found Alive, Infested With Maggots
A real-life horror scene met officers who found Sainz on her living room floor.
|
Popular Current Events Zines

















