Protected the Great Lakes from pollution.
Kept our rivers clean.
Saved thousands of lives by cleaning up our air.
Saved $40 in health benefits for every $1 spent.
Spurred innovation for better gas mileage.
Protected us from cancer by banning DDT.
Protected us from cancer by banning toxic PCBs.
Stood up for science and declared climate change a real threat.
Cut pollution from the chemical industry and refineries in half.
Led the world in banning lead in gasoline.
Created Superfund to clean up toxic sites.
Reduced pollution from government buildings.
Helped restore the ozone layer by curbing CFCs.
Stopped acid rain by reducing power plant sulfur.
Kept our beaches and oceans clean.
Required cars to detect emission problems.
Required disclosure of wastewater dumping.
Ensured clean water for American families.
Regulated and banned toxic pesticides.
Responded to the Exxon Valdez spill and BP oil disaster.
Widened its scope to protect public health and the environment.
Made environmental justice a priority.
Developed state-of-the-art pollution monitoring using satellites.
Provided open space access to public.
Created Energy Star to save Americans money.
Protected children by regulating mercury emissions.
Protected families by regulating lead emissions.
Saved thousands of lives by cleaning up our air.
Enacted stronger air-pollution standards for ports.
Encouraged transparency and public input on pollution rules.
Saved millions in healthcare costs by reducing air pollution.
Enforced penalties on corporate polluters who harm public health.
Called for increased diversity in the environmental movement.
Proposed guidance to curb destructive mountaintop-removal coal mining.
Cleaned up more than 2,000 polluted American rivers and lakes.
Saved 18 million children from respiratory illnesses.
Prevented 205,000 premature deaths from air pollution.
Created 33,000 new, homegrown jobs for American workers.
Reduced 60% of poisonous pollutants in the air we breathe.
Saved us millions of dollars on water and sewer bills.