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Агентство по охране окружающей среды (АООС) объявило об отборе первых кандидатов по программе Закона о снижения инфляции объемом 2 миллиарда долларов США – крупнейшей в истории единовременной инвестиции в экологическую справедливость – в рамках программы

July 25, 2024

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ВАШИНГТОН – Сегодня, 25 июля 2024 года, Агентство по охране окружающей среды США объявило о выделении более 325 миллионов долларов США на финансирование двадцати одного отобранного кандидата, чтобы помочь неблагополучным сообществам решить проблемы экологической и климатической справедливости с помощью проектов, направленных на снижение загрязнения, повышение устойчивости сообществ к изменению климата и наращивание их потенциала. Программа грантов на преобразование сообществ, ставшая возможной благодаря утвержденному президентом Байденом Закону о снижении инфляции, является крупнейшей в американской истории инвестицией в экологическую и климатическую справедливость. Сегодняшнее объявление о финансировании – это первый транш из общей суммы почти в 2 миллиарда долларов

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July 25, 2024

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SEATTLE — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $16,465,618 in environmental and climate justice community change grant funding for the City of Pocatello, Idaho and Portneuf Greenway Foundation. Pocatello’s grant application is among 21 applications selected to receive funding to help disadvantaged communities tackle environmental and climate justice challenges through projects that reduce pollution, increase community climate resilience, and build community capacity.  

The City of Pocatello and Portneuf Greenway Foundation plan to implement a series of projects to revitalize the city’s South 5th Avenue corridor. They will invest in water infrastructure by installing sewer lines in unsewered neighborhoods and more than 50 drinking water stations. They plan to transform three miles of South 5th Avenue into a “complete street” and install a 6-mile trail connecting South 5th Avenue to existing green space. They also will expand tree

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EPA công bố các lựa chọn ban đầu từ chương trình Đạo Luật Giảm Lạm Phát trị giá $2 tỷ đô la – khoản đầu tư công lý môi trường lớn nhất trong lịch sử – do chương trình nghị sự Đầu tư vào Hoa Kỳ của Tổng Thống Biden đưa ra

July 25, 2024

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WASHINGTON – Hôm nay, ngày 25 Tháng Bảy, 2024, Cơ Quan Bảo Vệ Môi Trường Hoa Kỳ đã công bố tài trợ hơn $325 triệu đô la cho 21 ứng dụng được chọn để giúp các cộng đồng có hoàn cảnh khó khăn giải quyết các thách thức về công lý môi trường và khí hậu thông qua các dự án giảm ô nhiễm, gia tăng khả năng phục hồi của cộng đồng về khí hậu và xây dựng năng lực cộng đồng.

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July 25, 2024

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SEATTLE— The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $19,555,386 in environmental and climate justice community change grant funding for Lane County, Oregon and United Way of Lane County. Lane County’s grant application is among 21 applications selected to receive funding to help disadvantaged communities tackle environmental and climate justice challenges through projects that reduce pollution, increase community climate resilience, and build community capacity.  

Lane County and United Way of Lane County will invest in six facilities to create a network of community resilience hubs to support residents during emergencies, such as wildfires and heat waves. They also will build the capacity of local organizations providing resilience services; train medical and non-medical volunteers to help in emergencies; and equip the hubs with adequate supplies. They will work to expand and improve the county’s emergency response planning and implementation

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