Houston Community News >> EPA Launches New Chinese Website
5/21/2007 Washington, D.C.--
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched a new consolidated
Chinese-language Web site as part of its ongoing effort to provide environmental
information in English, Spanish and Chinese.
The new site compiles EPA Chinese-language materials on a wide variety of issues
from lead poisoning prevention, energy efficiency, and clean water to proper
management of pesticides.
The site also serves as a valuable tool in delivering important health and
environmental information to the Chinese-speaking community, both here in the
U.S. and worldwide, to help protect local communities as well as the global
environment.
Chinese is the third most widely-spoken language in the U.S., after English and
Spanish.
The new portal should also enhance environmental cooperation between the United
States and China. EPA has a robust program of cooperation with several Chinese
governmental bodies to address threats to human health and the environment,
including initiatives on air pollution, water
pollution, and management of hazardous waste and toxic substances. EPA also
collaborates with China on research, policy development, and buildup of
environmental enforcement capability.
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To view EPA’s Chinese site, visit: http://www.epa.gov/chinese.
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To view EPA’s Spanish portal, visit: www.epa.gov/espanol
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EPA’s English website: www.epa.gov