Air Quality Alert issued September 03 at 10:50AM EDT by NWS


…AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3… THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAS ISSUED A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT THURSDAY FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY. A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT MEANS THAT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS WITHIN THE REGION MAY BECOME UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS. SENSITIVE GROUPS INCLUDE CHILDREN…PEOPLE

Source: Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Middlesex County New Jersey Issued by the National Weather Service.

Air Quality Alert issued September 03 at 10:50AM EDT by NWS


…AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3… THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAS ISSUED A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT THURSDAY FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY. A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT MEANS THAT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS WITHIN THE REGION MAY BECOME UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS. SENSITIVE GROUPS INCLUDE CHILDREN…PEOPLE

Source: Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Middlesex County New Jersey Issued by the National Weather Service.

Air Quality Alert issued September 03 at 10:50AM EDT by NWS


…AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3… THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAS ISSUED A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT THURSDAY FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY. A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT MEANS THAT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS WITHIN THE REGION MAY BECOME UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS. SENSITIVE GROUPS INCLUDE CHILDREN…PEOPLE

Source: Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Middlesex County New Jersey Issued by the National Weather Service.

Every Kid in a Park Kicks Off at Red Rock Canyon

Kids in the Park

Today, we were lucky enough to spend a beautiful summer morning with 65 fourth-grade students from West Preparatory Academy, a Title 1 public school in East Las Vegas, Nevada. The kids were enthusiastic about being outside and going on a hike to explore the stunning desert landscape, Native American rock art and surprise pockets of lush green plants at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, only a 20-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip.

 

Thanks to President Obama’s visionary Every Kid in a Park initiative, which officially launched yesterday, all fourth graders and their families will be entitled to a free pass for a full year to visit federal lands and waters that belong to all of us. Before our hike, we distributed free passes to some very excited students!

At a time when youth spend more and more of their free time inside in sedentary activities on computers and smartphones and watching TV, this program will help close the gap between children and nature by introducing kids from all backgrounds to our nation’s great outdoors.

Fourth graders across the country can visit the Every Kid in a Park website to complete a short, educational activity to obtain their free pass to more than 2,000 federal sites, including national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands and waters. The pass is valid for the 2015-2016 school year and grants free entry for fourth graders and three accompanying adults (or an entire car for drive-in parks). Educators can also access educational activities and print passes for their students.

Kids in the park

And since we know a big reason why many kids don’t visit public lands and waters is that they can’t get there easily, the National Park Foundation (NPF) – the congressionally chartered foundation of the National Park Service – will award Every Kid in a Park transportation grants to participating federal agencies to help support travel for those kids with the most need.

 

The Every Kid in a Park initiative is designed to continue beyond just this year, so that every fourth grade child in America will have the opportunity to visit their public lands and waters for free, inspiring the next generation to be stewards of our nation’s shared natural, historical and cultural heritage.

Secretary Jewell at Red Rocks with 4th grade students

Parks and outdoor spaces are living classrooms, and the awesome students we met today from West Preparatory Academy are well on their way to becoming lifelong learners and champions of America’s treasured landscapes.

Let’s get every kid in a park!

Air Quality Alert issued September 02 at 5:15PM EDT by NWS


…AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD… THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAS ISSUED AN AIR QUALITY HEALTH ADVISORY…IN EFFECT FOR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD. AN AIR QUALITY ADVISORY MEANS THAT AIR QUALITY WITHIN THE REGION MAY APPROACH OR EXCEED UNHEALTHY STANDARDS. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CURRENT AND FORECAST CONCENTRATIONS OF

Source: Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Middlesex County New Jersey Issued by the National Weather Service.

Air Quality Alert issued September 01 at 3:25PM EDT by NWS


…AIR QUALITY ALERT IS IN EFFECT FOR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2… THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAS ISSUED A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT WEDNESDAY FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY. A CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT MEANS THAT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS WITHIN THE REGION MAY BECOME UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS. SENSITIVE GROUPS INCLUDE CHILDREN…PEOPLE

Source: Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Middlesex County New Jersey Issued by the National Weather Service.

In Alaska, President Obama Takes Over the White House Instagram

As Air Force One neared Anchorage, Alaska, President Obama grabbed a shot of Denali from the window. Just that day, the tallest mountain in North America was given back its native name.


During his visits to Seward, Dillingham and Kotzebue, President Obama is seeing the effects of climate change firsthand and is sharing it directly with Americans across the country. For the first-time ever, the President is taking over the White House Instagram (and personally taking the photos!) to give you a look inside the trip, from the window of Marine One to a selfie with survivalist Bear Grylls. You can also check out his video updates and daily travelogue on Medium.

Take a look at what the President has posted so far and double tap his photos if you agree we need to take action on climate change. And be sure to keep following along at http://ift.tt/1X1OnWI.
 

 

Spectacular view from Marine One as we near Seward. -bo

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My new competition.

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A spectacular end to day two in Alaska. -bo

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