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De Patta, Joe – School Construction News, 2002
Presents an interview with the director of the Indoor Environments Division at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) about the issue of poor air quality inside schools and what the government is doing to address it. (EV)
Descriptors: Child Health, Educational Facilities, Environmental Standards, Federal Regulation
Stover, Del – American School Board Journal, 1991
Tough new environmental laws, coupled with fluctuating oil prices, are likely to prompt hundreds of school systems to examine alternative fuels. Literature reviews and interviews with 45 government, education, and industry officials provided data for a comparative analysis of gasoline, diesel, natural gas, methanol, and propane. (MLF)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Orr, David W. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1992
As a result of its activities, values, and assumptions, higher education has become deeply implicated in the environmental dilemmas of our time. Colleges and universities need to act more responsibly, re-forming an education that is more appropriate to a threatened ecology, before they can teach an ethic of responsibility. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Role, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Standards
Peer reviewedSwartzman, Arlene – PTA Today, 1992
Discusses the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and how effective it is in the schools. The article describes a 1991 evaluation of AHERA which found that it had been generally successful (with notable exceptions). It also considers the school reinspection process which will be completed by July 1992. (SM)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedRivera, Jo. Bechaida T.; Adera, Tilahun – Journal of Environmental Health, 1991
This study suggests that staphylococci may be the preferred microbial indicators of swimming pool water quality because these organisms met all criteria for best microbial indicators in terms of amount of recovery, resistance to disinfectants, and risk to bathers using water samples from nine swimming pools in Linn and Benton Counties, Oregon. (30…
Descriptors: Bacteria, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Microbiology
Peer reviewedAxelrod, Regina S. – International Environmental Affairs, 1992
Presents the energy and environmental policymaking strategies of the European Community to regulate the consumption of energy. Strategies include the stabilization of carbon dioxide emissions, the creation of the European Environmental Agency, the implementation of the European Energy Charter, the SAVE Program, and economic and fiscal instruments…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education
Curran, Mark E. – Environmental Protection, 1993
Provides an outline by which corporations can develop internal auditing programs to comply with government standards. Points discussed include roles and responsibilities; instructional design; and supporting documents. (MDH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards
Singer, Terry E.; Shonkwiler, Tonja; Birr, David – American School & University, 1998
Examines how indoor air quality (IAQ) problems can create difficulties for a school both administratively, and legally. Discusses how to identify the IAQ symptoms and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's industry standards for IAQ, as well as tips for reducing liability risk. (GR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards, Indoor Air Pollution
Peer reviewedShaub, Walter M. – Environmental Science & Technology, 1999
Discusses Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Carol Browner's views on facilitating practical approaches that address major environmental issues in the United States. Examines issues of helping local communities, climate impact and prevention, water quality and quantity, and the EPA's changing role in society. (WRM)
Descriptors: Climate Change, Environmental Standards, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Berger, Bruce J. – School Business Affairs, 1996
A public entity facing an environmental cleanup can take certain measures to dramatically increase its chance of coverage. Argues that many comprehensive general-liability insurance policies have coverage if the pollution is "sudden and accidental." (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Insurance
Podems, Ruth – Business Officer, 2000
An official of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discusses stepped up inspections of college/university campuses for compliance with environmental regulations, and identifies ways in which institutions can work with EPA in achieving compliance. Guidelines are offered for oil storage tanks, hazardous waste, air protection, water protection,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Compliance (Legal), Environmental Standards, Federal Regulation
Di Chiro, Giovanna – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2006
Despite the recognition by early champions of the environmental movement in the United States that humans and the diverse ecosystems in which they live are indivisible, many environmental education policies and programs have tended to uphold the categorical distinction between "nature" and "culture" (e.g., Sessions; Soule and Press). In the late…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Conservation (Environment)
Nakajima, Nina; Vanderburg, Willem H. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2005
In the decades to come, the authors expect growing pressures to reform current production systems to make them more compatible with the biosphere. A proactive approach to this pressure involves consideration of an alternate value chain based on a comprehensive engineering and marketing approach to recover value from end-of-life products. To…
Descriptors: Corporations, Services, Industry, Sustainable Development
Dawe, Gerald F. M.; Vetter, Arnie; Martin, Stephen – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2004
A sustainability audit of Holme Lacy College is described. The approach adopted a "triple bottom line" assessment, comprising a number of key steps: a scoping review utilising a revised Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors project appraisal tool; an environmental impact assessment based on ecological footprinting and a social and…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Sustainable Development, Foreign Countries, Audits (Verification)
Leach, William D.; Pelkey, Neil W.; Sabatier, Paul A. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2002
Public policymaking and implementation in the United States are increasingly handled through local, consensus-seeking partnerships involving most affected stakeholders. This paper formalizes the concept of a stakeholder partnership, and proposes techniques for using interviews, surveys, and documents to measure each of six evaluation criteria.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Cooperation, Water, Public Policy

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