Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Of course, if the subject of the EPA, our environment, gets worse, our clients will deteriorate. Read on. Message: 1 Sun, 31 Dec 2006 09:08:31 -0800 amazonman [Paracelsus] The EPA Closes Its Libraries, Destroys Documents Paracelsus <paracelsus Message-ID: <1D0F783E-1FE7-4B50-8DBF-ECD312C62C1C Content-Type: text/plain; charset= " utf-8 " ? What's At Stake? The EPA Closes Its Libraries, Destroys Documents http://ucsaction.org/campaign/12_5_06_EPA_Shuts_Down_Libraries/ explanation This web page details the Environmental Protection Agency?s decision to act upon a proposal to close its scientific libraries. Below, you will find: A general summary of the issue A detailed summary of the EPA?s actions to date The response from Congress and your chance to weigh in with the EPA Myths and Facts: What the EPA is telling scientists and citizens when they call?and why their claims are inaccurate Written responses from EPA Questions that remain Additional resources General Summary The EPA has begun closing its nationwide network of scientific libraries, effectively preventing EPA scientists and the public from accessing vast amounts of data and information on issues from toxicology to pollution. Several libraries have already been dismantled, with their contents either destroyed or shipped to repositories where they are uncataloged and inaccessible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hello. I am a environment scientist, and have worked with several EPA related organizations. Please let me know if any toxic info is requird. Steve Email: stevsgl robb thurston <robb7thurston wrote: Of course, if the subject of the EPA, our environment, gets worse, our clients will deteriorate. Read on. Message: 1 Sun, 31 Dec 2006 09:08:31 -0800 amazonman [Paracelsus] The EPA Closes Its Libraries, Destroys Documents Paracelsus <paracelsus Message-ID: <1D0F783E-1FE7-4B50-8DBF-ECD312C62C1C Content-Type: text/plain; charset= " utf-8 " ? What's At Stake? The EPA Closes Its Libraries, Destroys Documents http://ucsaction.org/campaign/12_5_06_EPA_Shuts_Down_Libraries/ explanation This web page details the Environmental Protection Agency?s decision to act upon a proposal to close its scientific libraries. Below, you will find: A general summary of the issue A detailed summary of the EPA?s actions to date The response from Congress and your chance to weigh in with the EPA Myths and Facts: What the EPA is telling scientists and citizens when they call?and why their claims are inaccurate Written responses from EPA Questions that remain Additional resources General Summary The EPA has begun closing its nationwide network of scientific libraries, effectively preventing EPA scientists and the public from accessing vast amounts of data and information on issues from toxicology to pollution. Several libraries have already been dismantled, with their contents either destroyed or shipped to repositories where they are uncataloged and inaccessible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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