Climate Change Research
About this Issue
Science Features
Climate Change and Watersheds: Exploring the Links
EPA researchers are using climate models and watershed simulations to better understand how climate change will affect streams and rivers.
Helping to Protect Wild Salmon
EPA researchers and partners are working to help protect South Fork Nooksack River Watershed salmon from warming waters.
The Science Matters Podcast: Climate Change Research with EPA's Dr. Andy Miller
The Associate Director for Climate for the Agency's Air, Climate, and Energy Research Program answers questions about climate change research.
Climate Change and the Health of Older Americans
EPA researchers are exploring the links between climate change and health effects for older Americans.
Climate Ready Estuaries Program
EPA researchers assess coastal habitats to identify vulnerabilities and help communities prepare.
Greener Cleanups at Hazardous Waste Sites
An EPA guide helps Superfund managers reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions during cleanup operations.
Breaking Through? Evaluating Technologies for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
EPA modelers develop innovative methods to assess low-carbon technologies.
In The News
EPA-supported Small Business Featured in The New Yorker "Innovation" Issue
Ecovative Design, an EPA Small Business Innovative Research awardee, was featured in The New Yorker.
My Air, My Health Winner Announced
On June 4, 2013 EPA and the National Institutes of Health named the team of David Kuller, Gabrielle Savage Dockterman, and Dot Kelly as the winner of the as the winner of the My Air, My Health Challenge.
New York Times Blog Features EPA Scientist
EPA research chemist Ron Williams was featured on The New York Times’ health blog “Well” for a post about innovative efforts by EPA to support and tap the development of new technologies to monitor air quality.
EPA's Dr. Glenn Paulson Named Board Certified Environmental Scientist
Glenn Paulson, Ph.D., Science Advisor to the EPA Administrator, was recently honored as only the fourth Board Certified Environmental Scientist by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists
(AAEES).


