Science Wednesday: China and Global Air Pollution
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays. About the author: Julie A. Layshock is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Environmental &...
View ArticleLet’s Learn About Manure!
By Trey Cody How do you balance production and conservation? This was the theme of this year’s 8th annual Manure Expo; held on July 15th. Sponsored by Penn State University’s College of Agricultural...
View ArticleYou Can Help Make a Difference for Kids with this One Easy Step
By Jessica Orquina Will you lend us your voice to protect children from pollutants? Children are more sensitive to pollutants: their bodies are still developing; they eat, drink, and breathe more in...
View ArticleTake Cover! (With Vegetation)
By Marguerite Huber Take cover! It’s a phrase you yell to protect against something headed your way. But did you ever think that phrase could be applied to pollutants? Well, it can – vegetative cover...
View ArticleActing on Climate Change: Nurses Managing Patient Care in their Communities
Health care workers strive day in and day out to provide the best care for their patients. Yet too many Americans are still exposed to air pollution, which can lead to illnesses like asthma. Carbon...
View ArticleA Commitment to Keep Our Waters Clean and Safe
When Congress passed the Clean Water Act in 1972, it gave EPA the responsibility to protect public health and the environment from pollution stemming from farms and concentrated animal feeding...
View ArticleGreat Partners and Progress in Great Falls
By Brett Doney Great Falls is a pioneering city built on a rich heritage of farming and ranching, industrial development, This is one of several historic downtown properties cleaned and redeveloped...
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