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TODAY: Secretary Kerry and E.P.A. Administrator McCarthy to Launch International Air Quality Plan

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Category: Air
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, February 18th, 2015


WASHINGTON- Today, Secretary of State John Kerry and E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy will meet at two p.m. EST in the U.S. Department of State's Treaty Room for a signing ceremony to launch a joint air quality plan at select U.S. diplomatic missions overseas.
Secretary Kerry and Administrator McCarthy will deliver brief remarks and sign a statement of intent.
The partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the E.P.A. acknowledges air pollution as a serious and growing health threat worldwide. Yet in many areas, real-time air quality data are unavailable.

The State Department and EPA's collaboration will provide data from U.S. missions overseas to EPA's AirNow platform. That will provide U.S. citizens and government personnel overseas with better information to mitigate health risks from air pollution and make informed health decisions. It also will enhance the availability of ambient air quality data and expertise around the world, offering a greater opportunity for the U.S. to create partnerships on air quality with other nations.

The event will be open to the press. Follow along at @EPA, @StateGDI, & @StateDept or on Instagram at @epagov.

Pre-set time for video cameras: 1:15 p.m. from the 23rd Street Entrance.

Final access time for writers and still photographers: 1:30 p.m.from the 23rd Street Entrance.

Media representatives may attend this event upon presentation of one of the following: (1) A U.S. Government-issued identification card (Department of State, White House, Congress, Department of Defense or Foreign Press Center), (2) a media-issued photo identification card, or (3) a letter from their employer on letterhead verifying their employment as a journalist, accompanied by an official photo identification card (driver's license, passport).

To learn more about the program, contact [email protected].

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