International Features
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson co-led the US Delegation for a recent high-level international meeting on integrating environment and development assistance, the Joint High-Level Meeting hosted by Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Jackson discussed the importance of low-carbon growth strategies for developing countries.
The political boundaries of nations cross natural boundaries such as watersheds, habitats, and airsheds. How countries protect their environment has a significant impact not only at home but around the world.
EPA’s work extends from North America to Africa to Asia and the Pacific Islands, on topics such as air pollution, climate, safe drinking water, and protection from toxic pollution. EPA is working around the world to protect the health of Americans and our global neighbors.
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