
Highlights from Our Blog
During March, EPA celebrated Women’s History Month by profiling women within the Agency. Here are some of the highlights.
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Women in Science: Administrator Lisa P. Jackson Administrator Jackson kicks off Women’s History Month by recalling her own journey and how women play a critical role in at EPA. Read Administrator Jackson’s post. |
Women in Science: Mary Kentula EPA student services contractor Sarah Blau interviewed wetalnd ecologist Mary Kentula about her interest in science and how research has helped inform national policy. Read more about Mary Kentula. |
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Women in Science: Montira Pongsiri EPA intern Marguerite Huber spoke with scientist Montira Pongsiri about the connections between environmental change and human health. Learn about Montira Pongsiri's research. |
Women in Science: Women’s History Month – New Generation, New Innovation Lyndee Collins, EPA intern, spoke with Amy Mueller, co-founder of STG International and a 2008 EPA People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) Award winner. Read about Amy Mueller's P3 experience. |
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Green Biz Joel Makower, Chairman of the GreenBiz Group interviewed EPA’s Dr. Paul Anastas on sustainability, innovation, environmental protection, and economic growth. Read more about GreenBiz |
EPA Science has an Attitude EPA student services contractor Sarah Blau shares the optimistic outlook EPA researchers have about the environmental tasks ahead of them. Read about how EPA science has an attitude. |
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