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Saturday, April 25, 2020

EPA and US Customs stops shipment of illegal anti-virus disinfectants from Asia

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) just announced that they have stopped more than 7,800 illegal health products from entering the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the San Francisco International Airport (SFO). 


Photo Credit: EPA

The products, such as the item Virus Shut Out, are not registered with the EPA and are being halted because the products are illegal under federal law.

Their safety and efficacy have not been evaluated and their instructions for use are not in English, another legal requirement. Additionally, on-line advertising for the products contain misleading claims about their safety and how well they work. As a result, they could threaten public health, a critical consideration during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“EPA takes our responsibility to protect Americans from fraudulent products seriously,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “EPA is increasing the number of approved disinfectants on the market while taking action to prevent dishonest actors from selling fraudulent and illegal items that do nothing to protect Americans from the coronavirus.”
"It is critical that people only use EPA-registered disinfectants and follow label directions for proper use," said EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator John Busterud. "EPA will not tolerate companies selling illegal disinfectants and making false or misleading public health claims during this pandemic crisis."

“In the midst of this worldwide emergency, there are still those that would seek to take advantage by making false claims, scamming, and selling inferior products,” said CBP’s San Francisco Director of Field Operations Brian J. Humphrey.  “CBP’s primary goal is to protect the American public, and we will not allow unauthorized products such as these to enter the country.”

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Illegal disinfectants being sold on Facebook, Ebay, Alibaba, and other sites; EPA asks them to stop it

Region 9 of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it has advised several San Francisco Bay Area tech firms that their platforms are being used to sell illegal disinfectants.


Photo Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

In separate letters to Facebook, Ebay, Alibaba, Shopify, Qoo10, JoyBuy.com, Wish.com, and banggood.com, EPA advised the firms that companies are using them to market Coronavirus disinfectants and antimicrobials that do not comply with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).

The products are marketed as being able to control, prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate the Coronavirus, however, they are unregistered as required by law and appear to be making false or misleading claims. As a result, federal law forbids their distribution and sale in the United States.

“EPA takes our responsibility to protect Americans from fraudulent surface disinfectants seriously,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Earlier this month I met with online retailers and third-party platforms to ask for their help in preventing these impostor products from coming to market. Today, we are advising eight companies to take action against these dishonest dealers and immediately take these illegal products off of their sites.”

“Unregistered disinfectants can put consumers at risk, as they may be ineffective against the virus that causes COVID-19,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Susan Bodine. “EPA is working hard to stop the sale of these illegal products. We also urge consumers to see EPA’s list of approved disinfectant products, available on our website at epa.gov/coronavirus.”

“EPA is vigorously investigating fraudulent disinfectant sales to the public via online marketplaces,” said EPA Region 9 Administrator John Busterud. “Companies cannot sell illegal disinfectants and jeopardize our collective efforts to protect public health.”

For a complete list of EPA approved disinfectants: EPA-registered disinfectant products

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Planet of the Humans - new documentary by Michael Moore and Jeff Gibbs calls out the environmental movement

Michael Moore (Executive Producer) and Jeff Gibbs (Director) have released their new documentary, Planet of the Humans, to YouTube for free viewing for 30 days. The new film is sure to prove controversial, particularly with those supporting the green movement.

According to Moore's YouTube account's description of this documentary,   "...we are losing the battle to stop climate change on planet earth because we are following leaders who have taken us down the wrong road — selling out the green movement to wealthy interests and corporate America. This film is the wake-up call to the reality we are afraid to face: that in the midst of a human-caused extinction event, the environmental movement’s answer is to push for techno-fixes and band-aids. It's too little, too late."

Additionally, Gibbs warns, "No amount of batteries are going to save us."

Here is a link to the full film:




Feel free to leave your comments below.

Earth Day 2020 - something interesting for you

Today is Earth Day. The fiftieth anniversary of it actually.

Here's an interesting article by Michael E. Mann, one of the world's foremost experts on climate change.




Earth Day and the Hockey Stick

Sunday, April 19, 2020

California High-Speed Rail Authority extends public review period and sets virtual hearing for Bakersfield to Palmdale section

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the California High-Speed Rail Authority has extended the deadline for public comments for the Bakersfield to Palmdale section of the bullet train project.

Additionally, the previous hearing originally scheduled for April 9 has been re-scheduled as a virtual webcast meeting on April 23, 2020, from 3 - 8 p.m. Comments may be submitted over the internet or by phone.


Photo Credit: CAHSRA

For more information:

Bakersfield to Palmdale Environmental Documents

April 23 Webcast Registration/Info

Thursday, April 16, 2020

California Energy Commission and New Energy Nexus offering free COVID19 webinar for the Cleantech industry

We just received the following from the California Energy Commission (CEC). Those of you in the Cleantech community and those of you interested in it may register for a free seminar about available resources for Cleantech during this COVID-19 pandemic.




"The California Energy Commission and New Energy Nexus invite you to a webinar on “Weathering the COVID Crisis: Reflections & Resources for the Cleantech Community”. Chair David Hochschild, Vice Chair Janea Scott, and New Energy Nexus CEO, Danny Kennedy will talk about the steps we are taking to support cleantech companies.

Attendees will also hear strategies from some of the most successful CEOs in cleantech on how to survive and thrive during these uncertain times. Lynn Jurich, co-founder and CEO of Sunrun, Dan Shugar, founder and CEO of NexTracker, and Ryan Popple, co-founder and Executive Director of Proterra, will share the challenges their companies are facing, how they are managing those challenges, and advice and lessons learned from the last recession. There will be a short Q&A at the end of the webinar – please bring your most pressing questions!

This free webinar will take place on April 21, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. and is open to the public. To attend, please register in advance:


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar."

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

EPA Region IX transferring over 1,100 N-95 face masks to California OES

The Pacific Southwest Region (Region IX) of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it has transferred more than 1,100 N-95 face masks to California's Office of Emergency Services (OES).


Typical N-95 Face Mask
Photo Credit: USEPA 

The transfer is part of EPA's continuing review of its inventory of personal protective equipment (PPE). In addition, EPA is currently developing a plan to donate more equipment to state and local agencies nationwide that are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.


“EPA is working hard to support our nation’s first responders as they risk their own safety to save lives during the coronavirus pandemic,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “After searching our inventory of personal protective equipment, we identified excess supplies and sent them to those on the frontlines of this fight. At EPA we are here to help in any way we can and I encourage everyone else to do the same.”
“We are doing all we can to support our state and local partners as they address this pandemic in our communities,” said EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator John Busterud. “We don’t maintain large supplies, but we want to ensure that anything we can spare goes to the frontline responders who need it the most.”
Such equipment is used by EPA personnel for laboratory, inspection, and emergency response functions.