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E.P.A. Recognizes U.S. Virgin Islands Environmental Champions

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Category: Grants and Awards
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, April 24th, 2015

(New York, N.Y. - April 24, 2015) The E.P.A. today announced that it has recognized 3 individuals and organizations from across the U.S. Virgin Islands with Environmental Champion Awards for their achievements in protecting public health and the environment. E.P.A. Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck was joined by Donovan Richards, Chair of the New York City Council's Committee on Environmental Protection, to present the awards to this year's recipients at a ceremony at the EPA's offices in Manhattan.

"The E.P.A. is thrilled to honor the work of these environmental trailblazers," said Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck. "These Virgin Islanders work tirelessly to protect human health and the environment, inspiring us all to strive for a more sustainable future."

The Environmental Champion Award winners from the U.S. Virgin Islands (in alphabetical order) are:

Caribbean Solar Company
Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Since its founding in 2012, Caribbean Solar Company has installed over 500,000 watts of solar energy and helped offset 576 tons of CO2. The company built a reputation as a high quality solar installer in the Virgin Islands. The Islands have one of the highest electricity rates in the world and alternatives, such as solar energy, can make the utility considerably more affordable. Caribbean Solar Company provides financing options that offer the possibility of going solar to a broad base of island residents.

Mario A. Francis
U.S. Virgin Islands Urban & Community Forestry Council, Incorporated
Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Mario A. Francis is Chairman of the Urban and Community Forestry Council in the U.S. Virgin Islands for the past 2 decades. He created the Council's newsletter, The Tree Speaker, and has represented the Council at many local, regional and national conferences. In excess of 20 years ago he founded the Junior Gardening and Ecology Academy, an eight-week yearly summer course that teaches children ages 6-15 about the environment and sustainability. Campers do everything from kayaking to dolphin watching to gardening.

The Nature Conservancy
Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Since 1995, the Nature Conservancy's USVI Program, has worked to protect and restore priority conservation areas, helped recover important native species, and provided scientific assessments and training to islanders. Most recently, the Conservancy has grown thousands of endangered staghorn and elkhorn coral in USVI nurseries and is placing 20,000 coral back onto coral reefs this year. The Conservancy also helped launch the USVI Reef Responsible Sustainable Seafood Initiative and certified over a dozen local restaurants to date.

For more details, visit: http://www.epa.gov/region02/eqa

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