We’re moving!
The High School Greenversations blog has a new home – come visit us!
EPA’s main blog site, Greenversations, has been the home of the High School Blog since August, 2009. But, like many students, we’re spreading our wings and taking on a new challenge: The EPA Students Blog!
The EPA Student Blog will have more frequent and shorter postings and will give students more opportunities to blog and share their environmental experiences and projects.
Of course, Greenversations will continue and should remain on your “favorites” list.
Please come check out the brand new EPA Students Blog because it’s your special place to read, write and share your environmental experiences and interests with us and other students around the globe!
Go to: http://blog.epa.gov/students/
Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed in Greenversations are those of the author. They do not reflect EPA policy, endorsement, or action, and EPA does not verify the accuracy or science of the contents of the blog.
Editor's Note: The opinions expressed in Greenversations are those of the author. They do not reflect EPA policy, endorsement, or action, and EPA does not verify the accuracy or science of the contents of the blog.

very nice and great post i am totally amazed with that
New website! That’s exciting.
Great information. Thanks for the share.
Will do
I am looking forward for the upcoming blog site. I hope it would have more interesting topic.
This site helps a lot of students to make their own blog sites. I’m sure they will share all memorable experience and share their problems as students.
Congratulations on the new High School Greenversations home. I am sure it will do very well. All the best, Tanya.
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Its not an easy process to pic up your blog and move it to a new URL. Hopefully you will not lose any momentum you may have started with your earlier efforts. Blog On!!
I can’t think of a better platform on which to teach young American students how to blog and the advantages of advertising online.