Urban Golf and the Partnerships for Progress
In many ways golf is more than just a game. There’s a special place, right down the street from our Region 3 office in Center City Philadelphia, that is reimaging how kids can experience greenspaces.
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In many ways golf is more than just a game. There’s a special place, right down the street from our Region 3 office in Center City Philadelphia, that is reimaging how kids can experience greenspaces.
I learned that one of the best ways to fight cancer is to prevent it from occurring in the first place. EPA supports the Cancer Moonshot effort by understanding and preventing toxic and environmental exposures and preventing more cancers before they start.
Designing communities with safe, walkable streets in mind adds to the quality of life and economic vitality of cities and towns.
While incorporating my service dog into my daily life has been tricky, it’s also been life changing.
An EPA Region 6 intern gives a brief introduction to the US-Mexico Border 2025 program.
I am happy to work at an agency that empowers me to embrace and connect with my Hispanic heritage at work. At EPA, my background and native language are an asset, and I feel my value and impact as a Hispanic employee every day.
We recognize the interdependence of the health of humans, animals, and the environment. When EPA protects the environment (air, water, and soil), EPA is protecting humans, animals, crops, and ecosystems.
By the end of our six year renovation project we overhauled and created 26 new labs and 69 new workstations and offices.
Data visualization tools or apps help to visually display many years of information using more than just a static map, scatter plot or table.
With unprecedented investments, we are moving further and faster than ever before to build a healthier and brighter future for our people and our planet.
Spending time in nature can lower our blood pressure, improve our cardiovascular health, and reduce stress. Regardless of our circumstances, we all deserve and need parks wherever we live.
These past few months, EPA has moved further and faster than ever before to build a healthier and brighter future for all.
Over the last two years we’ve had plenty of reasons to celebrate. We’re moving faster than ever before and we're not stopping now. Let’s go!
The newly created Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights will ensure federal funding makes it to communities that have been left out for far too long.
We believe that providing communities equitable access to participate in and lead scientific projects is key to our shared vision of public engagement in science.