EPA Leadership on Science, Innovation, and Decision Support Tools for Addressing Current and Future Challenges.

Alan D Hecht, Aaron Ferster, Kevin Summers
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When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established nearly 50 years ago, the nation faced serious threats to its air, land, and water, which in turn impacted human health. These threats were effectively addressed by the creation of EPA (in 1970) and many subsequent landmark environmental legislations which in turn significantly reduced threats to the Nation's environment and public health. A key element of historic legislation is research aimed at dealing with current and future problems. Today we face national and global challenges that go beyond classic media-specific (air, land, water) environmental legislation and require an integrated paradigm of action and engagement based on (1) innovation based on science and technology, (2) stakeholder engagement and collaboration, and (3) public education and support. This three-pronged approach recognizes that current environmental problems, include social as well as physical and environmental factors, are best addressed through collaborative problem solving, the application of innovation in science and technology, and multiple stakeholder engagement. To achieve that goal, EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) is working directly with states and local communities to develop and apply a suite of accessible decision support tools (DST) that aim to improve environmental conditions, protect human health, enhance economic opportunity, and advance a resilient and sustainability society. This paper showcases joint EPA and state actions to develop tools and approaches that not only meet current environmental and public health challenges, but do so in a way that advances sustainable, healthy, and resilient communities well into the future. EPA's future plans should build on current work but aim to effectively respond to growing external pressures. Growing pressures from megatrends are a major challenge for the new Administration and for cities and states across the country. The recent hurricanes hitting Texas and the Gulf Coast, part of the increase in extreme weather events, make it clear that building resilient infrastructure is a crucial step to sustainability.

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美国环保局在应对当前和未来挑战的科学、创新和决策支持工具方面的领导地位。
近50年前,当美国环境保护局(EPA)成立时,美国面临着空气、土地和水资源的严重威胁,这反过来又影响了人类健康。环境保护局(1970年)的成立以及随后许多具有里程碑意义的环境立法有效地解决了这些威胁,这些立法反过来又大大减少了对国家环境和公共健康的威胁。历史立法的一个关键要素是旨在处理当前和未来问题的研究。今天,我们面临着超越传统媒体特定(空气、土地、水)环境立法的国家和全球挑战,需要基于(1)基于科学和技术的创新,(2)利益相关者的参与和合作,以及(3)公共教育和支持的综合行动和参与模式。这种三管齐下的方法认识到,当前的环境问题,包括社会因素、物理因素和环境因素,最好通过合作解决问题、在科学技术中应用创新以及多方利益攸关方的参与来解决。为了实现这一目标,美国环保局的研究与发展办公室(ORD)正在与各州和地方社区直接合作,开发和应用一套可访问的决策支持工具(DST),旨在改善环境条件,保护人类健康,增加经济机会,推进一个有韧性和可持续性的社会。本文展示了美国环保局和各州的联合行动,以开发工具和方法,不仅应对当前的环境和公共卫生挑战,而且在未来推动可持续、健康和有韧性的社区。环保局的未来计划应该建立在当前工作的基础上,但旨在有效应对日益增长的外部压力。来自大趋势的日益增长的压力对新政府以及全国各地的城市和州来说都是一个重大挑战。最近袭击得克萨斯州和墨西哥湾沿岸的飓风是极端天气事件增加的一部分,这表明建设有弹性的基础设施是实现可持续性的关键一步。
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