U.S. EPA Go Green! Monthly Consumer Newsletter - September 2011 EXTRA

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Title: U.S. EPA Go Green! Monthly Consumer Newsletter - September 2011 EXTRA

GO GREEN!
EPA News You Can Use - September 2011 EXTRA
http://www.epa.gov/gogreen

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VOTE - Choose your Apps for the Environment! Over the summer EPA challenged developers to create apps using EPA public data to help people make informed decisions about environmental issues. The apps are submitted and READY FOR VOTING. Voting is open through October 7.
-GENERAL INFO
http://www.epa.gov/appsfortheenvironment/
-VOTE HERE
http://appsfortheenvironment.challenge.gov/submissions/

Is your school registered? Under the 2011 Gameday Challenge, colleges across the country compete to see which schools can reduce, reuse, and recycle the most waste at home football games. Registration for colleges is open until September 30!
http://www.epa.gov/gameday

VOTE - Cast your vote in the 2011 Rachel Carson Sense Of Wonder Contest. You can vote for your favorite entry in each of the five categories: photos, essays, poetry, mixed media, and dance. September 30 is the last day to vote!
http://yosemite.epa.gov/oa/agingepa/rcvote.nsf/fmVote?OpenForm

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ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER

America is shifting to a "green culture" where all 300 million citizens are embracing the fact that environmental responsibility is everyone's responsibility. "Go Green!" is a monthly newsletter from the US EPA with information about activities and events that everyone can use to make a difference in their homes, communities, and offices.

Want more news? Sign up to receive daily EPA news releases on topics that interest you.
http://www.epa.gov/newsroom/email_signups.htm 

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