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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established on December 2, 1970, by President Richard Nixon with the mission of safeguarding human health and the environment. Through its official publications, the EPA showcases its ongoing efforts to protect public health and address environmental issues. These publications range from historic documents to reports from the new millennium, covering topics such as new policies, enforcement challenges, legislative needs, and innovative solutions. Some notable works include “Bicycle for a Better Environment,” “Health Effects of Increasing Sulfur Oxides Emissions Draft,” and “Women and Environmental Health.”
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At EPA Publications, we take pride in offering a diverse collection of works that highlight the agency’s ongoing commitment to protecting human health and the environment. From historic documents to modern reports, our publications cover a wide range of topics aimed at addressing pressing environmental issues. One key feature of our publications is their ability to outline new policies and strategies for tackling environmental challenges, providing valuable insights for policymakers and researchers alike. Additionally, our works shed light on the need for new legislation and the importance of enforcing existing laws to safeguard public health. Whether you’re interested in learning about the health effects of sulfur oxide emissions or exploring the intersection of women’s health and the environment, our collection has something for everyone. Join us in our mission to promote a cleaner, healthier future through the power of knowledge and information.