EPA Mid-Atlantic Environment Matters Podcasts
Summary: EPA's Mid-Atlantic Region named its new series of podcasts "Environment Matters" carefully, hoping that listeners would agree that "matters" is both a noun and a verb. The audio and, now, video series includes topics as diverse as consumer and health tips, how EPA uses sound science to make decisions, recognition of exemplary environmental protection, and things we all can do to improve the environment. Audio podcasts will be produced as often as weekly, but more typically twice each month as we slowly begin to add video.
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Podcasts:
As stewards of the land, farmers have done much to reduce pollution.
If our little working class town can accomplish a project like this, other municipalities – of any size – can and should do them too.
The steps to spend time in the sun are easy if you can remember this sequence: Slip, Slop, Slap, Wrap, and Seek Shade.
Recreational benefits for the community are numerous.
Health care access is key to quality of life, especially for immigrants.
Instead of flushing, there are other ways to safely dispose of drugs.
Earth Day should serve as a reminder that as a nation, there is more to be done.
Fish ladders allow fish to follow nature's imperative to head upstream to spawn.
Prevent pests from being introduced into the environment.
Sustainability is a holistic approach, not just to construction, not just to devices, but to life in general.
Working toward the preservation of our nation's great historic resources.
Look for the energy Star on electronics, recycle toys, gifts, decorations and clothing.
It is a good idea to limit the number of items going back and forth from home to school. If possible, non-essential items should be stored at the school.
It is a good idea to limit the number of items going back and forth from home to school. If possible, non-essential items should be stored at the school.
Children in schools should be inspected regularly for active lice.