In the United States, the federal executive agency that is supposed to support the environment is the Environmental Protection Agency. Each state has an agency with a similar responsibility and a different but similar name.
In other countries, the agency is often called something like "Ministry of the Environment."
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an executive agency.
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An example of a regulatory agency in the executive branch is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA is responsible for enforcing regulations related to environmental protection, including air and water quality standards. It develops policies and conducts research to ensure compliance with environmental laws, thereby safeguarding public health and the environment.
Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency was created in 2006.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) helps the President prepare and administer the Federal Budget.
National Environment Agency was created in 2002.
European Environment Agency was created in 1990.
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The Environment Act 1990