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- U. S. Environmental Protection Agency | US EPA
Website of the U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) EPA's mission is to protect human health and the environment
- Environment | Science News
Environment River turbulence can push toxic pollutants into the air Levels of hydrogen sulfide gas soared near a raging section of the Tijuana River in San Diego, exposing residents to potentially
- WHO Europe | Home
The WHO Regional Office for Europe (WHO Europe) is one of WHO’s six regional offices around the world It serves the WHO European Region, which comprises 53 countries, covering a vast geographical region from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans
- Careers | US EPA - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Information about why work at EPA, how to get a job, science jobs, legal jobs, opportunities for veterans and students
- Guidance on environmental noise - World Health Organization (WHO)
Excessive noise can cause annoyance; in addition research shows it increases the risk for IHD and hypertension, sleep disturbance, hearing impairment, tinnitus and cognitive impairment, with increasing evidence for other health impacts such as adverse birth outcomes and mental health problems
- Generative AI is an energy hog. Is the tech worth the environmental cost?
Generative AI and the hype around it has rung in excitement and alarm bells this year Here’s how to consider climate, energy and AI's intersection
- Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) | US EPA
Basic information about PFOA, PFOS and other PFAS PFCs; how people are exposed; health effects; laws and regs that apply; and what EPA and states are doing to reduce exposures
- Guidelines for drinking-water quality, 4th edition, incorporating the . . .
The fourth edition of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Guidelines for drinking-water quality (GDWQ) builds on over 50 years of guidance by WHO on drinking-water quality, which has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public health
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