International Programs
“Pollution doesn’t stop at international borders, |
EPA’s work to improve air quality, expand access to clean water, and protect vulnerable communities from toxic pollution extends from across North America to nearly 180 nations worldwide. Through collaborative efforts with partners from around the world, EPA is working to facilitate commerce, promote sustainable development, protect vulnerable populations and engage diplomatically around the world.
International Feature
Administrator Jackson and a delegation from EPA are in Israel from September 10-14, meeting with a range of government officials, industry representatives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and community representatives to understand how Israel has successfully fostered a startup culture around environmental issues. She will also sign a new Memorandum of Understanding to guide the coming years of collaborative activities between the two countries.
Learn more about our work in Israel.
International Priorities
EPA has a long history of international collaboration on a wide range of global environmental issues.
It is our vision that environmental progress, in cooperation with global partners, can catalyze even greater progress toward protecting our domestic environment.
To advance these goals, EPA has identified the following International Priorities:
- Building Strong Environmental Institutions and Legal Structures
- Combating Climate Change by Limiting Pollutants
- Improving Air Quality
- Expanding Access to Clean Water
- Reducing Exposure to Toxic Chemicals
- Cleaning Up Electronic Waste (E-Waste)
Please browse the links above to learn more about EPA's work in each of these priorities.
Key Programs and Related Topics
In Your World
EPA engages with partners around the world to address environmental challenges. Explore some of our work in the map below:
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Recent News
- The Annual Council Meeting of the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation (CEC) took place in New Orleans, July 10-11.
- The Rio+20 Conference concluded on June 22. See official details, schedules of events held, and EPA programs launched at the conference.
- EPA Administrator and Commerce Secretary announce joint efforts to increase U.S. exports of environmental products and services.
- EPA launches International Public Participation Guide