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- Army (Civil Works), Interagency
and International Affairs
- Central Intelligence Agency
homepage
- Coupled Modeling,
from Los Alamos National Laboratory's Environmental Science Group
- Department of Defense (Office
of Environmental Security). Develops policy to reduce the risks
to public health and the environment at active, formerly used, &
closing bases, while ensuring that DOD environmental cleanup policy
conforms to existing laws and regulations.
- Environmental Protection Agency
homepage
- EPA Water Office responsible
for implementing the many environmental statues. Their activities
are targeted to prevent pollution wherever possible and to reduce
risk for people and ecosystems in the most cost-effective ways possible.
- Information on the
Environment Ministers' Meeting at the G-7 Summit
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- National Science Foundation,
International Programs
- Natural Resources Conservation
Service. A Federal agency that works in partnership with the American
people to conserve and sustain our natural resources.
- Overseas Private Investment Corporation,
an independent U.S. Government agency that assists U.S. companies
with investing in emerging economies around the world.
- Regional Climate System Model
- Rio
Grande Coupled Model Project
- Tennessee Valley Authority is a
federal corporation, the nation's largest electric-power producer,
a regional economic-development agency, and a national center for
environmental research.
- USDA-ARS, Southwest Watershed Research
Center is the main in-house research arm of the United States
Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Foreign Agriculture Service. Serves U.S. agriculture's international
interests by expanding export opportunities for U.S. agricultural,
fish, and forest products and promoting world food security
- U.S.
Department of Commerce, International Trade Commission. Advocates
U.S. exports, ensures equal U.S. business access to foreign markets,
enables U.S. businesses to compete against unfairly traded imports,
and safeguards jobs and the competitive strength of American industry.
- US Department of Commerce. Its responsibilities
include expanding U.S. exports, developing innovative technologies,
gathering and disseminating statistical data, measuring economic growth,
granting patents, promoting minority entrepreneurship, predicting
the weather, and monitoring stewardship
- U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, International Affairs
Group. Reclamation's International Program consists of a variety
of activities, including technology exchange, training, and technical
assistance.
- US Department of State,
Office of Environmental Security is the Department of State's
focal point for foreign policy formulation and implementation in global
environment, science, and technology issues.
- US Department of Treasury.
Its mission: To promote a prosperous and stable American and World
economy, manage the government's finances, protect our financial systems
and our nation's leaders, foster a safe and drug-free America, and
to continue to build a strong institution for the future
- U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Environmental Management. Responsible for providing the scientific
foundation, technology, and leadership to achieve efficiency in the
nation's energy use, diversity in energy sources, improved environmental
quality, and a secure national defense
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