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Welcome to EPA's climate change Newsroom. The Newsroom provides current news and links to EPA and other climate and energy news releases.
EPA Climate News Releases
- Obama Announces Steps to Boost Biofuels, Clean Coal – February 3, 2010
- EPA's Energy Star Leaders Quadruple Energy Savings In One Year – February 2, 2010
- EPA and DOE Join States to Speed Energy Efficiency Progress in the United States – February 2, 2010
- EPA's Budget Proposal Seeks Efficiencies, Increased Environmental Protection: Budget proposal aligned with Administrator Jackson's key priorities – February 1, 2010
- Green Power Usage Edged Higher in 2009 among EPA Partners – January 25, 2010
- Food Processing Plants Increase Energy Efficiency, Earn EPA's Energy Star – January 19, 2010
- Landfills Turn Trash into Power and Greenhouse Gas Reductions – January 12, 2010
- EPA Offers $5 Million In Grants to Fight Global Climate Change – January 8, 2010
- EPA Providing Half a Million Dollars for Innovative Pollution Prevention and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects – January 6, 2010
- New Category of Geothermal Heat Pumps Can Now Earn the Energy Star – December 14, 2009
- EPA Signs Two Rules to Further Protect Ozone Layer – December 11, 2009
- Administrator Lisa P. Jackson Remarks to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, As Prepared – December 9, 2009
- EPA's Energy Star Buildings Mark a Decade of Savings: Oldest, tallest, largest buildings named – December 9, 2009
- EPA to Host U.S. Center Events at the Copenhagen Climate Negotiations – December 7, 2009
- EPA: Greenhouse Gases Threaten Public Health and the Environment / Science overwhelmingly shows greenhouse gas concentrations at unprecedented levels due to human activity – December 7, 2009
Other Climate News Releases
- NOAA's Sea Grant Awards Eight 'Climate Engagement' Mini-Grants – February 3, 2010
- White Roofs Could Reduce Urban Heating – January 29, 2010
- NASA Launches 'Climate Kids' Web Site – January 28, 2010
- Less Water Vapor May Slow Warming Trends – January 28, 2010
- U.S. submits its emissions reductions target to the UNFCC – January 28, 2010
- Emissions of Potent Greenhouse Gas Increase Despite Reduction Efforts – January 27, 2010
- Arctic 'Melt Season' Is Growing Longer, New Research Demonstrates – January 27, 2010
- Scrutinizing Swamp Gas: Model Helps Predict Global Wetland Greenhouse Emissions – January 22, 2010
- 2009: Second Warmest Year on Record; End of Warmest Decade – January 21, 2010
- Cave Reveals Southwest's Abrupt Climate Swings During Ice Age – January 21, 2010
- NOAA: December Global Ocean Temperature Second Warmest on Record – January 21, 2010
- Warming Expected to Cut Atlantic Hurricane Tally but Boost Threat – January 21, 2010
- Study Links Springtime Ozone Increases Above Western North America to Emissions Abroad – January 20, 2010
- Northern Forests Do Not Benefit From Lengthening Growing Season – January 12, 2010
- Climate Conditions in 2050 Crucial to Avoid Harmful Impacts in 2100 – January 11, 2010
- Butterflies Reeling From Impacts of Climate and Development – January 11, 2010
- People who study the behavior of Earth's climate have been pondering why the size of the Northern ice sheets fluctuate so dramatically, and now researchers report that they have found the surprising answer in the Bering Strait – January 10, 2010
- North America and Eurasia's snow cover has shrunk, according to study of more than 40 years of weather satellite–based snow cover maps – January 8, 2010
- Antarctica is warming, but not melting anything like as much as expected; the apparent contradiction is explained by the seasonal pattern of warming, say two glaciologists – January 8, 2010
- Warmer Climate Could Stifle Carbon Uptake by Trees – January 8, 2010
- The Sleepiest Ocean on the Planet is Mixing More and Supporting More Summer Life as Its Ice Melts – January 5, 2010
- Man-Made Carbon Dioxide Affects Ocean Acoustics – January 4, 2010
This page is updated to highlight the most recent climate news. EPA climate news will consist of news released within the last 60 days from the agency itself. Other climate news will consist of news releases and announcements also released within the last 30 days from U.S. government and Intergovernmental organizations of which the U.S. is party.
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