The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just issued a sweeping suspension of its enforcement of environmental laws, telling companies they do not need to meet environmental standards during the coronavirus outbreak. Literally please explain this.
Interesting: I suspect this is indeed accurate, especially this time of year, with people arriving from all over world to ski: Rural Counties with Recreation Economies Show Higher Infection Rate https://t.co/Q95U4UomAB
Can we go outside and play? Yes. It's so important. * Just, one thing ... don't go anywhere * = "Mother may I go and swim? / Yes my darling daughter / Hang your clothes on yonder limb / But don't go near the water"
"Locals only” coronavirus closures of Colorado public land may not be legal. As we enter week two of unprecedented actions, could we be nearing a sweeping closure of #USFS and #BLM land in Colorado? https://t.co/s6HIpk5Noc
There really could be a silver lining here if we take this seriously: Coronavirus: world's response has slashed CO2 emissions - here's how to keep them down https://t.co/cAxX20k5VP via @businessgreen
Grow Pittsburgh's main mission is to teach people how to grow food. Now is as good a time as any. Check out the cover story from our Pittsburgh team: https://t.co/AJ4HvhKuG0
Protect yourself & others from getting sick:
1⃣ Wash your hands
🧼 after coughing or sneezing
🧼 when caring for the sick
🧼 before, during & after you prepare food
🧼 before eating
🧼 after toilet use
🧼 when hands are visibly dirty
🧼 after handling animals or animal waste