EPA Science Matters: Green infrastructure, African swine fever virus, and more
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development sent this bulletin at 09/27/2022 11:09 AM EDT
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Emergency Management steps in as a support entity planning for the disasters from environmental and climate change impacts.
The center\heart of environmental justice and climate will come with a focus of the advocates on the corporations and main contributors to contamination in communities not only in the U.S. but globally.
Globally, consider the frenzy for Cobalt in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the plight of the workers in dangerous conditions, and the environmental impact.
Now is the time to recycle and put other uses to existing fossil fuel by-products mentioned (plastics, chairs, tables, etc.) in the hearing by the representative from Louisiana. Cleanup the damage that has occurred to let the planet heal itself.
Change must occur NOW.
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House Committee on Homeland Security
- https://homeland.house.gov/subcommittees
Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works
- https://www.epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/subcommittees
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has detection, monitoring & evaluation, and a monetary bite across the board in all sectors. ECJ has to go at the heart of the issue in contamination in I’d say over 95% of the cases Nationally in the U.S., and Globally, Corporations.
Now is the time to go toe-to-toe with the corporations with ESG, Justice40, and ECJ as additional justification for communities within the U.S. and globally. Justice40 impacts ALL federal agencies even international (USAID, International Trade, etc.).
NAACP are comprised of many in the legal profession. Courts are where the battle will be won, and justice prevails.