Wednesday, July 1, 2020

GoGreen! July 2020 US EPA Newsletter

GO GREEN!
EPA News You Can Use - July 2020
https://www.epa.gov/newsroom/gogreen

IN THIS ISSUE:
EPA Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Enviro-Tip of the Month
Recent News
What You Can Do, What You Can Use
En español: Spanish Feature
Multimedia
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
About This Newsletter

 


EPA RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

EPA's Coronavirus website provides key EPA resources and links to additional information about the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Read the most up-to-date information about EPA actions, disinfectants, drinking water and waste water, and other resources.
https://www.epa.gov/coronavirus

VOLUNTEERS needed for EPA COVID-19 study. Volunteers are needed for a research study to measure COVID-19 antibodies in human saliva samples. Volunteers will be asked to collect a saliva sample and mail it to EPA. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and will be paid $25. Read more about this study and the complete qualifications to participate:
https://epastudies.org/public/epastudies/SelectedStudies.aspx#COVID

EPA Emphasizes the Need to Continue Cleaning and Disinfection Practices. This guidance from CDC and EPA focuses on cleaning and disinfecting public spaces, workplaces, businesses, schools, or can also be applied to your home.

EPA's List-N Tool makes it easier to find disinfectants to use against coronavirus. This online tool lets you search how you want to use the disinfectant (e.g., home, business, etc.), the surface type to disinfect, EPA registration number, and other important factors.
https://cfpub.epa.gov/giwiz/disinfectants/index.cfm

EPA Orders Amazon and eBay to Stop Sale of Certain Pesticide Products. The products subject to EPA's orders include several products marketed with false or misleading claims of efficacy against coronavirus (COVID-19). Learn more about the products and EPA's order to stop sales:
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-orders-amazon-and-ebay-stop-sale-certain-pesticide-products-0

Resources related to COVID-19 in other languages:

 


ENVIRO-TIP OF THE MONTH

Don't sunburn. The UV Index predicts the strength of the sun's ultraviolet rays. Learn how to check the UV Index so you know how strong the sun's rays will be and avoid sun overexposure. July is UV Safety month.

 


RECENT NEWS

National Pollinator Week. EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed a proclamation designating the week of June 22 as National Pollinator Week. Administrator Wheeler is the first EPA Administrator to sign such a proclamation - joining leadership from the U.S. Department of the Interior, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, all 50 governors, and hundreds of governments and organizations around the world. "Pollinators like bees and hummingbirds sustain nearly 80 percent of the food in our diets," said Wheeler. Three-fourths of the world's flowering plants and about 35 percent of the world's food crops depend on animal pollinators to reproduce. Yet, pollinator populations are on the decline due to many stressors, including pests, poor nutrition due to loss of habitat, unnecessary pesticide exposure, and disease and viruses.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-administrator-signs-proclamation-marking-national-pollinator-week
Video: Protecting Pollinators While at Home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKp0CU_ACOY

FY2019 Superfund Accomplishments Report. EPA's releases the annual Superfund Accomplishments Report which documents national achievements in the Superfund program during FY 2019. The Superfund program addresses the nation's most contaminated sites and is a key priority for the Trump Administration. The report also documents improvements to the program as a result of the Superfund Task Force work under EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. "As we celebrate 50 years of EPA's commitment to protecting human health and the environment, we can take pride in the last 40 years that the Superfund program has contributed to that success," said EPA Administrator, Andrew Wheeler. "The Trump Administration is proud to showcase all we have achieved to clean up contaminated sites such as the Strasburg Landfill, protect our communities, and turn these spaces into economic and recreational assets for generations to come."
https://wcms.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-administrator-wheeler-announces-fy-2019-superfund-accomplishments-report-strasburg

Success Stories in the Indian Environment General Assistance Program. EPA announced the official launch of the Indian Environmental General Assistance Program (GAP) Success Story National Pilot, highlighting the agency's efforts to partner with tribes to protect the environment and human health in Indian country. "EPA's new story map celebrates the importance of GAP and shows the great work tribes are accomplishing in partnership with EPA - building their capacity for meaningful participation in, or administration of, EPA programs," said Chad McIntosh EPA Assistant Administrator for EPA's International and Tribal Affairs. 
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-highlights-success-stories-indian-environment-general-assistance-program

Federal Green Challenge Winners: Conserving Resources and Promoting Efficiency. EPA recognized federal facilities for applying practical cost-effective measures to conserve money and resources as part of the Federal Green Challenge (FGC). In 2019, FGC participants reduced their environmental impact through recycling, reduced waste to landfills, added thousands of energy-saving vehicles to fleets, and more. "It is vital for federal agencies to lead by example in reducing environmental impacts," said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. "The efforts of these agencies not only benefit the environment but resulted in an estimated cost savings of $36.1 million to taxpayers across the federal government last year."
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-recognizes-federal-green-challenge-winners-conserving-resources-and-promoting

More EPA news releases: https://www.epa.gov/newsroom

 

EPA at 50:

EPA turns 50 this year! Read more about EPA at 50: https://www.epa.gov/50

 


WHAT YOU CAN DO, WHAT YOU CAN USE

Hot tips for a cool summer:

  • Check the air quality before you go. out - Whether it's to exercise, play, or just to do yard work, poor air quality can aggravate asthma or other lung conditions in sensitive individuals.
    http://airnow.gov
  • Increase energy savings. Change your air filters. Tune up your HVAC. Find out more what you can do to help reduce emissions and stay cool during summer.
    http://energystar.gov/heatcool
  • Avoid extreme heat. When a heat wave is predicted, prepare for reduced air quality and increased energy use.
    https://www.epa.gov/natural-disasters/extreme-heat

Fish Advisories. Going fishin'? Fish are an important part of a healthy diet: a lean, low-calorie source of protein and other important nutrients. However, some fish may contain chemicals that could pose health risks if these fish are eaten in large amounts. Learn more about how you can select and prepare fish, so you and your family can continue to enjoy the benefits of eating fish.
https://www.epa.gov/choose-fish-and-shellfish-wisely

EPA online tools:

EPA announces winners...

Congratulations to Dr. Ana Rappold, EPA scientist! We're especially pleased to note EPA's own Dr. Ana Rappold is among the recipients of the 71st Arthur S. Flemming Award. Dr. Rappold fundamentally advanced environmental epidemiology, citizen science, and health risk communication by linking wildfire smoke with adverse health outcomes and her work on the Smoke Sense Project. Her work has enabled thousands of individuals and communities across the US to use EPA research to help guide them as they make choices that may impact their health.

More EPA news releases: https://www.epa.gov/newsroom

 


EN ESPAÑOL: SPANISH FEATURE

Enfermedad del coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). Esta es una situación emergente que evoluciona rápidamente y los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades entregarán información actualizada a medida que esté disponible, además de orientación actualizada. Este sitio web proporciona recursos clave de la EPA acerca de la enfermedad del coronavirus (COVID-19).
https://espanol.epa.gov/espanol/enfermedad-del-coronavirus-2019-covid-19

Se necesitan VOLUNTARIOS para un estudio de la EPA sobre COVID-19.  Se necesitan voluntarios para un estudio de investigación para medir los anticuerpos del COVID-19 en muestras de la saliva humana.  Se les pedirá a los voluntarios que recojan una muestra de saliva y la envíen a la EPA. Los voluntarios deben tener al menos 18 años de edad y serán pagados $25. Lea más acerca de este estudio y las cualificaciones completas para participar (en inglés): https://epastudies.org/public/epastudies/SelectedStudies.aspx#COVID

Lista de desinfectantes para usar contra el coronavirus (COVID-19):
https://espanol.epa.gov/espanol/lista-n-desinfectantes-para-usar-contra-sars-cov-2

Obtenga la aplicación móvil del Índice UV, ahora disponible en español. Tome medidas para mantenerse seguro bajo el sol y limite su exposición a los rayos dañinos del sol. La nueva aplicación móvil del Índice UV en español le facilita verificar cuándo debe practicar medidas de seguridad bajo el sol. El índice de rayos ultravioletas (UV) predice los niveles de radiación ultravioleta en una escala del 1 al 11+. El índice UV proporciona un pronóstico diario de la intensidad esperada de la radiación UV del sol.

Las islas de calor. ¿Trabaja en la planificación urbana? ¿Sabía que algunas comunidades en áreas urbanas son más vulnerables a las repercusiones nocivas para la salud del calor extremo y las islas de calor? Ademas, ciertas comunidades, como las hispanohablantes, podrían no tener suficiente información disponible en español para prepararse o responder al calor. Tenemos nuevas páginas web con información en español sobre las islas de calor y estrategias para que las comunidades puedan mantenerse frescas.
https://espanol.epa.gov/la-energia-y-el-medioambiente/las-islas-de-calor

Aprenda más en español: https://espanol.epa.gov

VIDEOS LANZADOS EN JUNIO:

Ver más del EPA: https://www.youtube.com/user/USEPAgov/videos

 


MULTIMEDIA

VIDEOS - JUNE RELEASES

Protecting Pollinators While at Home - discusses the important role pollinators play in our environment and what you can do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKp0CU_ACOY

Air Sensors:

Make the Switch to Shower Savings with WaterSense and Shower Better! - switching to a WaterSense labeled showerhead not only saves water but also saves energy and money on your utility bills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbibga4HEdw

En español:

More EPA videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/USEPAgov/videos

 

EPA BLOG - JUNE POSTS

Celebrating Our Agriculture Communities, Partnerships.
by Carrie Vicenta Meadows, Agriculture Advisor to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler
https://blog.epa.gov/2020/06/29/celebrating-our-agriculture-communities-partnerships

TSCA is '4' the Future.
by Alexandra Dapolito Dunn, Assistant Administrator, Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention
https://blog.epa.gov/2020/06/22/tsca-is-4-the-future/

Tribal and EPA accomplishments over the Last 50 years
by Scott Mason, Director, American Indian Environmental Office
https://blog.epa.gov/2020/06/11/tribal-and-epa-accomplishments-over-the-last-50-years

Appreciating the Chesapeake Bay
by Dana Aunkst, Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
https://blog.epa.gov/2020/06/11/appreciating-the-chesapeake-bay

Other EPA blog posts: https://www.epa.gov/blog

 


UPCOMING EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

ALL YEAR

EPA turns 50 in 2020! Join us as we celebrate 50 years of environmental protection.
https://www.epa.gov/50

JULY

UV Safety Month
National Water Gardening Month

 


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