li Research and Technology for SUSTAINABILITY ------- ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH The ability to "meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" has come to be known as SUSTAINABILITY. It is a goal of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which called for federal agencies to create and maintain conditions under which people and nature "can exist in productive harmony, and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations of Americans." EPA, along with other national agencies and state and local governments, business and financial leaders, and communities and individuals around the world, is committed to and is working hard to achieve this goal. THE GROWING POPULATION and rapidly expanding economy, in the U.S. and globally, arc propelling this emphasis on susiainabilny. From EPA's founding in N70 to mid-200f>, [he U.S. population grew hy more [han 45% lo nearly 300 million; the U.S. gross domestic product is expected to double over the next three decades. We must meet the environmental challenges posed by population and economic growth and support environmental improvement, the protection of human health, and the quality of life. How a society achieves growth determines the quality of life for present ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY .ce ot ueseorcn an. -veiopmem (ORD) conducts innovative research and fosters the sound use of science and technology to support the Agency's mission of protecting human health and itegy for Sustainability aims to meet ...e challenges facing society by providing scientifically based models, methods. technologies, and strategies for long-term environmental protection. SEEKING TO HELP SOCIETY research ntal protection. Recognizing that vironmental problems are rarely contained within a single resource area or a single product's life cycle. ORD is employing a more broadly integrated approach to environmental protection. IN THE COMING DECADE nifjcant and systems-oriented approach to environ- nture capital investment will take place in a broad spectrum of new technologies supported by nanotechnology. genomic research, computational toxicology, computer science, and the cognitive and behavioral sciences. The development and application of such emerging technologies can enhance our ability to protect human health and the environment in a sustainable fashion. ------- ERA'S ONE-STOP WEB SITE provides pu programs. To learn more about EF and fuiure generations. This is what sustainability is all about. Sustainable solutions can support economic competi- tiveness by boosting efficiency and leading to new products and markets. The evidence of industrial and governmental support for sustainability is mounting. MORE THAN 75% of surveyed CEOs told PricewaterhouseCoopers that sustainability is vital to the profitability of any company. THE U.S. BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE, an association of leading U.S. companies with more than $4.5 trillion in assets, is asking America's top corporations to set challenging goals for environmental and social improvement while creating business value. THE MAYORS OF 50 CITIES around the world have signed the United Nations Urban Environmental Accords, pledging to undertake 21 sustainability-support ing actions in waste reduction, urban design, transportation, environmental health, and use of water and energy. HOW IS EPA USING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TO ADVANCE SUSTAINABILITY? Through its research focusing on sustainability, EPA is driving innovation in environmental protection. These programs provide support for the decision- makers of today and tomorrow in crucial ways: INNOVATIVE RESEARCH. EPA conducts and supports research in green chemistry and engineering, nanotechnology, global change, economics and decision sciences, watershed management, industrial ecology, human health. and ecological forecasting. Researchers at EPA's new National Center for Computational Toxicology are using high-speed computers and advances in genomics to better understand the risks posed by certain chemicals. DECISION-SUPPORT TOOLS. EPA researchers are developing new methods, analytical models, and tools designed to help individuals, businesses, communities, and government to better understand how their decisions can contribute to environmental sustain- ability. ORD energy models are already being widely used by states and regions to assess future energy needs and least-cost eftergy technology options. ------- Dlic information and easy access to more than 250 sustainability A's sustainability activities, visit WWW.EPA.GOV/SUSTAINABILITY. ECOSYSTEMS STEWARDSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY ORD's research program supports EPA initiatives to advance stewardship throughout our society and economy. A recent EPA report, Everyday Choices: Opportunities for Environmental Stewardship, identifies the goal of achieving sustainable outcomes in six natural resource systems. NATURAL RESOURCE SYSTEMS AND ERA'S PROPOSED SUSTAINABLE OUTCOMES ENERGY GENERATE CLEAN ENERGY AND USE IT EFFICIENTLY AIR SUSTAIN CLEAN AND HEALTHY AIR WATER SUSTAIN WATER RESOURCES OF QUALITY AND AVAILABILITY FOR DESIRED USES MATERIALS USE MATERIALS CAREFULLY AND SHIFT TO ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE MATERIALS LAND SUPPORT ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE LAND MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEMS PROTECT AND RESTORE ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS, GOODS. AND SERVICES TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE OUTCOMES, EPA IS GREENING ITS WORKPLACES AND OPERATIONS. THE AGENCY IS ALSO PROVIDING INFORMATION TO CITIZENS, PRIVATE FIRMS, AND PUBLIC AGENCIES ON WAYS TO REDUCE WASTE, CONSERVE ENERGY, AND PROTECT OUR NATURAL RESOURCES. TO LEARN MORE, VISIT "HOW CAN I HELP?" AT WWW.EPA.GOV/SUSTAINABILITY. TECHNOLOGY. EPA conducts and supports research to develop inherently benign, less resource- intensive materials, processes, products, and systems. Leadership by EPA's new Environmental Technology Council is enabling the Agency's innovative technology programs to play an essential role in achieving sustainable outcomes. EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. EPA and industry are collaborating with universities to marshal the creativity and skill of tuture scientists and engineers to address the nation's most pressing environmental problems. Partners from industry are supporting EPA's P3 (for People, Prosperity, and the Planet) National Student Design Competition that challenges student teams to design and develop sustainable technologies. Several of these are already moving toward commercial development. COLLABORATIVE DECISION-MAKING. Achieving sustainability will require meeting the needs and desires of many stakeholders. ORD laboratory scientists are partnering with university and industry scientists on a wide array of technical problems. Through EPA's Collaborative Science and Technology Network for Sustainability, scientists and decision-makers are working together at local and regional levels to develop practical new ways of applying science to decision-making in pursuit of sustainability. ------- Doorway to the future ------- xvEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (8101R) WASHINGTON, DC 20460 OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE $300 EPA/600/F-06/014 SEPTEMBER 2006 WWW.EPA.GOV PRESORTED STANDARD POSTAGE & FEES PAID EPA PERMIT NO. G-35 ------- |