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  2. Neptunium - Wikipedia

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    Neptunium has also been used in detectors of high-energy neutrons. The longest-lived isotope of neptunium, neptunium-237, is a by-product of nuclear reactors and plutonium production. This isotope, and the isotope neptunium-239, are also found in trace amounts in uranium ores due to neutron capture reactions and beta decay. [7]

  3. Environmental policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Justice40 Initiative is a policy framework that was launched in 2021 under Executive Order 14008 with the aim of reversing generations of environmental injustice by delivering 40% of the overall benefits of federal investments in climate, clean energy, and sustainable infrastructure to disadvantaged communities. [96]

  4. Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    [7] NEPA required any federal agency planning a project that would affect the environment to submit a report on the likely consequences of its plan. [7] President Nixon signed the bill on New Year's Day 1970, declaring "that the 1970s absolutely must be the years when America pays its debt to the past by reclaiming the purity of its air, its ...

  5. 10 Surprising Facts About Earth Day - AOL

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    Organizers are trying to have the biggest Earth Day cleanup event in history in 2024 For this year’s Earth Day celebration, earthday.org is working with Malaysian organizations to host the ...

  6. When is Earth Day? Knock your stalks off by celebrating ... - AOL

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    Thus, Earth Day was eventually established and began on April 22, 1970. April 22 was chosen as the national date for Earth Day because it best fit in college schedules between spring break and ...

  7. Glenn T. Seaborg - Wikipedia

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    He was a well-known advocate of science education and federal funding for pure research. Toward the end of the Eisenhower administration , he was the principal author of the Seaborg Report on academic science, and, as a member of President Ronald Reagan 's National Commission on Excellence in Education , he was a key contributor to its 1983 ...

  8. 20 Earth Day facts that aren't common knowledge - AOL

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    A 2015 study estimated that there are roughly 3 trillion trees on earth, give or take a few million. Since there are around 8 billion people currently living on the planet, the math boils down to ...

  9. Edwin McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Mattison McMillan (September 18, 1907 – September 7, 1991) was an American physicist credited with being the first to produce a transuranium element, neptunium.For this, he shared the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Glenn Seaborg.