Daily News logo Newsletter logo   Search News     Daily News   

Addressing Environmental Issues of the U.S. and Europe

  Share With Friends

U.S. EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson is traveling to Brussels and Paris to further collaboration on environmental issues with European partners. Johnson will continue to advance his goal of accelerating environmental protection while keeping the U.S. economically competitive.

"Although newspaper headlines tend to focus on our differences, the United States and Europe are joined by some of the strongest ties in the world," said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. "In the U.S., we recognize our environmental responsibility does not stop at our borders. While sometimes we may differ on the means, the U.S. and Europe agree on the ends of working together to promote a healthier, safer environment for our home nations and our global neighbors."

In Brussels, Administrator Johnson will meet with officials of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union (EU). Discussions will focus on key areas of cooperation including joint research projects on air and water pollution, environmental health, toxic substances and pesticides. Also on the agenda are coordination with U.S. embassies and with Western European donor countries on environmental assistance programs for Eastern Europe, the Newly Independent States, and other parts of the world.

In Paris, the Administrator will confer with officials of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He will also discuss U.S.-French environmental cooperation with U.S. Ambassador to France Craig Stapleton and French Minister-designate of Ecology Nelly Olin. A recent OECD Environmental Strategy stated: "Environment and economic policies are closely interrelated; successful economic growth depends on a healthy environment; and progressive environmental policies can provide opportunities for sustainable growth."

In line with the U.S. position that environmental progress and economic prosperity are intertwined, Johnson will share lessons learned and ideas on environmental challenges ahead. Johnson will discuss the importance of technology in solving energy issues, especially technology that supports more efficient and economical production of renewable fuels.

Source: U.S. EPA

judythpiazza@gmail.com


 
Support Wikipedia


Follow NewsBlaze

on Twitter

@newsblaze


Find more stories recommended by Stumbleupon.

newsletter logo

What's Hot?
1 .Insitu Delivers Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems Capability to Marines - 44
2 .Texas: Cops Pull Over Drunk Cowgirl Wearing Only Cowboy Boots - 31
3 .Censorship in America - 30
4 .Effective Costa Rica Marketing Ranks Country as Top Brand in Latin America - 27
5 .Supermodel Bar Refaeli Adorns the Cover of the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue on Newsstands Today! - 35
6 .Early Marriage Has Harmful Effects on Women - 23
7 .Prosecution Paints a Portrait of Abuse in the Trial of George Huguely V! - 39
8 .Liberals Hate NASCAR - 16
9 .IHOP Relies on Surging Bacon-Mania to Keep Pace With Competition - 18
10 .Christian Evangelist Father Johnson Reveals That India Embraces Christianity - 14
Updated: 11:59 PST     4755

NewsBlaze Editors

editors

NewsBlaze Writers


Writers Wanted

Help NewsBlaze provide daily news, including top stories, Home and Garden, Technology, The Environment and more. NewsBlaze Writer

Follow NewsBlaze

NewsBlaze Social Media Logos NewsBlaze Facebook NewsBlaze LinkedIn NewsBlaze Twitter NewsBlaze YouTube NewsBlaze MySpace
NewsBlaze 
Copyright © 2004-2012 NewsBlaze LLC
Use of this website is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy  | DMCA Notice |         Press Room