Amazon Alexa Skill: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tweets

Listen to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) most recent tweets. You can listen to the last ten tweets, five tweets or just the last tweet, and keep up with their latest announcements.

Alexa will read the tweets from the EPA’s account, @EPA.

You can say:

“Alexa, begin US EPA tweets”

“Alexa, start US EPA tweets”

“Alexa, open US EPA tweets”


Be aware that the tweets can include hashtags, website addresses, user names (ex. @Username), retweets (RT @Username, and then the text from the re-tweet), references to attachments such as images and video clips, and emoticons. Alexa will do her best to read the text provided in the tweet.

Alexa Skills Store Links:

🇺🇸 U.S. EPA Tweets – amazon.com

🇨🇦 U.S. EPA Tweets – amazon.ca

🇬🇧 U.S. EPA Tweets – amazon.co.uk

🇮🇳 U.S. EPA Tweets – amazon.in

🇦🇺 U.S. EPA Tweets – amazon.com.au

Credits

Development Consultant: Mark Maestas Consulting, Inc.

Linguistics Consultant: LaLa Speights

Image (Public Domain):  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Environmental_Protection_Agency_logo.svg