The Environmental Protection Agency was created by Richard Nixon due to public concerns about pollution.
US Navy Read Admiral Richard E Byrd established the first Little America base. Since that time, five more were established, and as of 2016, they have all flowed off the ice into the Southern Ocean because they were established on ice.
Richard K. Ballentine has written: 'Subsurface pollution problems in the United States' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Pollution
Richard Segar Scorer has written: 'Environmental aerodynamics' -- subject(s): Dynamic meteorology, Air, Pollution, Fluid mechanics, Mesometeorology 'Air pollution' -- subject(s): Air, Pollution
Richard M. Nixon
Richard Zangar has written: 'An aquatic study of Austin Creek and its implications for Lake Whatcom' -- subject(s): Pollution, Water
Richard K White has written: 'Systems and equipment for disposal of organic wastes on soil' -- subject(s): Sewage disposal in the ground, Soil pollution
"Black Boy" by Richard Wright has been banned for its graphic depictions of violence, sexuality, and racism. Some critics have also raised concerns about its language and themes being unsuitable for younger readers.
Richard Charles Ross has written: 'Growth of mycelial micro-organisms on sulfite waste liquor' -- subject(s): Water, Factory and trade waste, Pollution
Nixon established the EPA, the official birthday of EPA is December 2, 1970.
Full diplomatic relations were established with China
Henri Richard's nickname was Pocket Rocket because he is Maurice Richard's little brother who is nicknamed Rocket because of his speed and because he is much smaller than him.
Richard Arkwright established textile in Manchester, Great Britain In the United States, the first textile mill was established by Francis Cabot Lowell