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(PHILADELPHIA - May 24, 2011) — Every hour, one American dies from skin cancer – the number one cancer in the U.S. To help people learn easy ways to combat the disease, the U.S
(PHILADELPHIA - May 27, 2011) — Every hour, one American dies from skin cancer – the number one cancer in the U.S. To help people learn easy ways to combat the disease, the U.S
(PHILADELPHIA - May 27, 2011) — Every hour, one American dies from skin cancer – the number one cancer in the U.S. To help people learn easy ways to combat the disease, the U.S
(PHILADELPHIA - May 27, 2011) — Every hour, one American dies from skin cancer – the number one cancer in the U.S. To help people learn easy ways to combat the disease, the U.S
(PHILADELPHIA - May 27, 2011) — Every hour, one American dies from skin cancer – the number one cancer in the U.S. To help people learn easy ways to combat the disease, the U.S
After an extensive scientific review, NOAA announced today that Atlantic bluefin tuna currently do not warrant species protection under the Endangered Species Act.
(PHILADELPHIA - May 27, 2011) — Every hour, one American dies from skin cancer – the number one cancer in the U.S. To help people learn easy ways to combat the disease, the U.S
By Kathy Sykes One of the indelible memories I have of my grandfather, Lars Svensson, was the trouble he had breathing. For as long as I can remember he struggled to breathe, even when we went for a short walk or just a few feet to the mail box in the front yard. My grandfather was [...]
For Immediate Release No. 11-OPA047 (CHICAGO – May 26, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and three other federal and state agencies will host a meeting June 2 to update the public on a contaminated sediment cleanup planned for the East Chicago and Hammond, Indiana, area
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., May 26, 2011) - A beef feedlot in Underwood, Iowa, has agreed to pay a $20,000 civil penalty for unpermitted discharges of wastewater from the facility into Mosquito Creek
By Pankaj Arora, Region 9 Scientist, Indian-AmericanI grew up among about 1.3 billion people in India. My parents were refugees, coming to India in 1947 when it separated from Pakistan. They were passionate about higher education. Money could be lost (they lost theirs as refugees) but education is…
(New York, NY) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has removed asbestos and hazardous materials at an abandoned manufacturing facility in Camden, New Jersey
(New York, NY) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has removed asbestos and hazardous materials at an abandoned manufacturing facility in Camden, New Jersey
(New York, NY) In the Caribbean, sun safety is always a concern and the Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day,” an opportunity to remind people about the dangers from exposure to the sun’s harmful rays
(New York, NY) The Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day,” an opportunity time to remind people at the start of summer about the dangers from exposure to the sun’s harmful rays. Over exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is the main cause of skin cancer
NOAA today announced that, at the request of the New England Fishery Management Council and members of the scallop industry, it will not reopen the Nantucket Lightship Access Area to scallop fishing, as had been scheduled for June 15.
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Planning to travel this weekend? Leave the firewood at home (May 24, 2011) State forest health specialists remind campers and travelers to leave firewood at home, which reduces the risk of spreading destructive forest diseases and…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- May is Invasive Species Awareness Month in Iowa (May 17, 2011) Because awareness is an important first step in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive species, Governor Terry Branstad has proclaimed May Invasive Species…