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"Our focus is to ensure that there is a strong science and policy basis for our environmental policy, to move the nation to greater reliance on clean energy and increase energy security, to combat global warming while growing the green economy, to protect public health and the environment, especially in vulnerable communities, and to protect and restore our great ecosystems."

                                              – Chair Nancy Sutley
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WHAT'S NEW


TUE, AUGUST 18, 3:07 PM EST

Touring the Arctic

Posted by Nancy Sutley

The Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality is participating in an Arctic Observance tour to learn more about how climate change is affecting the Arctic region.


THU, AUGUST 13, 10:44 AM EST

Chair Sutley Speaks at LULAC National Convention

Posted by CEQ

On July 15th 2009, Chair Nancy Sutley spoke at the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Convention about the importance of building a new clean energy economy that will create enormous economic opportunities for Latinos and all Americans alike.


TUE, JULY 21, 11:59 AM EST

CEQ's New Site

Posted by Nancy Sutley

The Council on Environmental Quality's website has been updated to better keep visitors informed on what is happening at CEQ and CEQ’s environmental priorities and activities.


TUE, JUNE 23, 2:56 PM EST

Clean Energy Week

Posted by CEQ

On June 23, 2009, Chair Nancy Sutley and Van Jones, Special Advisor for Green Jobs at the Council, visited Charlottesville, VA, to demonstrate the development of the city’s innovative revolving loan program for energy efficiency upgrades.


MON, JUNE 22, 2:54 PM EST

United We Serve

Posted by CEQ

On June 22, 2009, as a part of the President’s United We Serve summer service initiative, Chair Nancy Sutley, along with a group from CEQ, worked with the Anacostia Watershed Society to plant native wetland species in Kingman Lake, a 35-acre wetlands marsh adjacent to the Anacostia River. Kingman Lake is the biggest tidal wetland in Washington, D.C.

RELATED BLOG POSTS


TUE, AUGUST 18, 3:07 PM EST

Touring the Arctic

The Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality is participating in an Arctic Observance tour to learn more about how climate change is affecting the Arctic region.
THU, AUGUST 13, 1:35 PM EST

Weatherization: New Jobs for Americans, Help for Families in Need

Check out some stories from the National Weatherization Conference, and learn more about the Weatherization Assistance Program from the Department of Energy.
Includes video.
THU, AUGUST 13, 10:44 AM EST

Chair Sutley Speaks at LULAC National Convention

On July 15th 2009, Chair Nancy Sutley spoke at the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Convention about the importance of building a new clean energy economy that will create enormous economic opportunities for Latinos and all Americans alike.