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EPA Science Databases Offer Grist for Environmental Journalists [1]

July 17, 2013

Science is the key to many environmental stories, and EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) offers a wide range of data tools journalists may find worthwhile to explore.

Recently EPA updated a listing of some of its most popular science databases — a good starting point for journalists wanting to dig deeper. See "Popular Science Databases". [2]

The ORD offers a fuller collection of research-related methods, models, tools, and databases in a single page on its site. [3]

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