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The Earth Needs You ?Join Our Team
Imagine how you would feel if you knew you were doing your part to help take care of the Earth. Now, imagine how you would feel if you could do something to create a healthier environment for you and for future generations. These emotions are not ju…
 
Disposal of Municipal Wood-Based Materials
Few issues make Americans more anxious than how to dispose of waste materials. Since Earth Day 1970, the desire to clean up America has been growing. Encouraged by support from the general public as well as many commercial interests, most environmen…
 
Creative Young Minds Grow in the Outdoors
When the Iron Curtain came crashing down, Americans got a shocking glimpse of a ravaged landscape, mud-clogged rivers, and fouled air. That glimpse gave many Americans their first real picture of what could happen here if we don't step up efforts no…
 
Taking a Fresh Look at Waste Reduction
Americans generate about 160 million tons of municipal solid waste annually—which equals about 1,300 pounds of waste per year for each of us, or about 25 pounds per person per week. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), every year…
 
New Approaches To Control Foodborne Disease
Foodborne illness generally isn't thought of as an environmental issue. Water quality, yes. But foodborne illness? A look at the past 20 years suggests that viewing this public health problem from a broader environmental perspective may be the only…
 
Extension and Private Sector Work Together on Youth Programs
The Cooperative Extension System (CES) in the 1990's is using public-private partnerships to help expand its capacity to offer youth programming in environmental education and other areas. These partnerships are a strategy to harness the resources a…
 
What You Can Do for the Environment
More than ever before, we need to work cooperatively to conserve the land, water, and air in a manner that will best sustain the Earth and all its people. USDA, through its own and other Federal, State, and local organizations, works to enhance publ…
 
Consumers Receive Safe Meat and Poultry
The agricultural and food manufacturing industries face a continual challenge to provide consumers with the food products they want and expect and to market those products at an affordable price. This challenge includes safety, quality, nutritional…
 
Science, Social Science, Policy, and Environment
The flow of new technology has not been matched by adequate investments in the... institutional and human capacities necessary to use and control these technologies effectively. We now face needs for technology assessment, new institutional innovati…
 
International Cooperation To Protect Our Productive Environment
In recent years, people around the world have come to acknowledge the importance of our natural environment and its sensitivity to the effects of humans' actions. Holes in the ozone layer over Antarctica, spreading deserts in Africa, acid rain in ea…
 
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