The Mapping Inequality Project is the first session in the Environmental Justice (EJ) and Systemic Speaker Series, a newly launched program by the EPA. Register to learn more about this game-changing project.
This position is in the Office of the Administrator, Office of Public Engagement and Environmental Education, Office of Environmental Education. If selected, you must work at the location stated in this announcement.
Over the next year, EPA will conduct a national webinar series to build the capacity of states to integrate environmental justice into their decision-making process.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently launched its annual update of EJSCREEN, the Agency's nationally acclaimed environmental justice screening and mapping tool. The updated version utilizes the most up-to-date demographic and environmental data. The Agency uses these updates as an opportunity to improve the tool based on feedback gleaned from users.
EPA partners with more than 40 data contributors from various government agencies, academic institutions, and other organizations to compile a key set of indicators related to the causes and effects of climate change.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) has published a new report, "Climate Change Indicators in the United States, 2016 (Fourth Edition)"
Check out these eight new climate change and health fact sheets from the EPA. Topics include health and pregnant women, health of indigenous populations, and more.
EPA has released eight new climate change and health fact sheets that highlight the health impacts of climate change at different stages of life, for certain populations of concern, and for environmental justice as a whole.