‘It’s a Real Concern.’ Trump Cuts to Clean Air Grants Worry Charlotte Communities

April 8, 2025 / by

Chase Jordan /

The Charlotte Observer

Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator, was quoted in The Charlotte Observer.

Experts Explain Criticality of Regional EPA office

April 8, 2025 / by

Gary Wilson /

Great Lakes Now

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in Great Lakes Now. Change is happening since Donald Trump took office and began making good on campaign pledges to reduce the size and scope of the work of the federal agencies that serve the country.

Trump’s EPA Cuts Are Going to Poison His Own Voters

April 7, 2025 / by

Noah Kirsch /

The New Republic

Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in The New Republic. “It’s practically inevitable” that people will get sick, a current EPA employee said.

The Cost of Trump’s Environmental Program Cuts

April 5, 2025 / by

Indo-American News Editor /

Indo New York

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in Indo New York. The Trump administration’s recent environmental program cuts have stirred up quite a storm, with experts warning of dire consequences for both public health and the economy.

Trump is Cutting The Nation’s Environmental Programs. Here Are the Health Risks to Americans

April 5, 2025 / by

Hayley Smith /

LA Times

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in The LA Times. The Trump administration’s slash-and-burn approach to federal programs has delivered a considerable hit to the nation’s environment, but experts say its plans to repeal hard-won protections for clean air and water will also directly jeopardize Americans’ health — and their wallets.

EPA Air Quality Rollbacks Could Cost 200,000 Lives

April 3, 2025 / by

Brian Allnut /

Planet Detroit

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in Planet Detroit. Proposed air quality rule changes, polluter exemptions, agency cuts could make breathing more dangerous.

Part 1: THE DIE-OFF Wasting Away

April 2, 2025 / by

Zachary T. Sampson, Shreya Vuttaluru and Bethany Barnes /

Tampa Bay Times

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The Tampa Bay Times. Rampant pollution caused manatees to starve. Florida waters are getting worse

Trump EPA Fast Tracks Deregulation With Air Emission Exemptions

April 1, 2025 / by

Jennifer Hijazi /

Bloomberg Law

Vicki Arroyo, former EPA Associate Administrator for Policy, was quoted in Bloomberg Law. The Environmental Protection Agency is handing out air emission compliance shields for industry in the agency’s latest move to accelerate President Donald Trump’s deregulation plan before Biden-era rules are fully reconsidered.

Can the Environmental Justice Movement Survive Trump’s Attacks? This EJ Warrior Says Yes.

April 1, 2025 / by

Nicole Greenfield /

NRDC

“We will recover. We will rebuild. It will be better,” says Matthew Tejada, NRDC’s senior vice president for environmental health.

Trump EPA Ditches DC Offices

April 1, 2025 / by

Robin Bravender /

E&E News

Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in E&E News.“The administration plans to remove staff from the Ronald Reagan Building as part of a push to shrink the agency’s footprint.”

Faith Leaders Push Back After EPA Head Disparages Climate Action as ‘Religion’

March 31, 2025 / by

James Bruggers /

Inside Climate News

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in Inside Climate News. Jewish and Christian faith leaders responded to Lee Zeldin’s comments with “righteous anger” and called for policies that support a more just, livable world.

Experts Issue Warning About Imminent Threat To Public Health Following Rule Rollbacks: ‘This Is a Disaster For Everyone’

March 30, 2025 / by

Kritiksha Sharma /

The Cool Down

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in The Cooldown. “Experts are sounding the alarm after a controversial move by the Trump administration to gut key protections at the Environmental Protection Agency — a shift they say could leave the U.S. with more pollution, fewer public safeguards, and greater health risks.”

EPA Limits Remain on ‘Forever Chemicals’ – For Now. See What’s In Your Drinking Water.

March 28, 2025 / by

Austin Fast Ignacio Calderon /

USA Today

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in USA Today. “More than 37 million Americans drink water from systems that exceed limits on toxic “forever chemicals,” according to USA TODAY’s analysis of the first update of Environmental Protection Agency data under the Trump administration.”

“The Implications Will Be Devastating:” How the EPA’s Proposed Cuts Could Impact RTP

March 27, 2025 / by

Celeste Garcia /

WUNC

 Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in WUNC about the cumulative dangers of dismantling ORD and EPA’s deregulatory agenda, which will reverse decades of environmental and public health progress and result in pollution levels not seen since before 1970. 

Want a Clean Air Act exemption? Just email EPA.

March 27, 2025 / by

Hannah Northey /

E&E News

Walter Mugdan, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 2, was quoted in E&E News about EPA’s new offer to power plant companies to bypass Clean Air Act pollution rules. Companies can now send an email in hopes of the President granting an exemption.

E.P.A. Offers a Way to Avoid Clean-Air Rules: Send an Email

March 27, 2025 / by

Hiroko Tabuchi /

The New York Times

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in The New York Times about EPA’s new offer to power plant companies to bypass Clean Air Act pollution rules. Companies can now send an email in hopes of the President granting an exemption.

‘Never-Before-Seen’ Documents Reveal EPA Canceled 63 Grants Across California

March 27, 2025 / by

Ezra David Romero /

KQED

Michelle Roos was quoted in KQED. “Among the billions of dollars in funding terminated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in recent months were 63 grants representing nearly $260 million for projects and organizations across California, according to a KQED analysis of a list compiled by a group of Democratic senators.”

Baby Boomers Push Harder for ESG

March 26, 2025 / by

Eleanor O'Sullivan /

Rethinking65

EPN’s post-election poll was mentioned in an article by Rethinking65 about the importance of continuing environmental and social governance (ESG) business practices.

The Future of Clean Energy

March 26, 2025 / by

Dan Rea /

The NightSide with Dan Rea

David Cash, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1, joined Dan Rea in a conversation about clean energy options in the New England area. 

Op-Ed: Drastic EPA Cuts Will Be Harmful to Evansville

March 26, 2025 / by

Janet McCabe and Bruno Pigott /

Courier and Press

Janet McCabe, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, and Bruno Pigott, former Acting Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Water, co-wrote an op-ed about how EPA workforce and budget cuts will impact Evansville, IN.

Closures of EPA’s Regional Environmental Justice Offices Will Hurt Rural America

March 25, 2025 / by

Julia Tilton /

The Daily Yonder

Zealan Hoover, former Director of Implementation and Senior Adviser to the Administrator, was quoted in an article by The Daily Yonder about the consequences of dissolving EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice.

1A Podcast: The Future Of Environmental Policy

March 25, 2025 / by

NPR /

NPR

Zealan Hoover, former Director of Implementation and Senior Adviser to the Administrator, was featured on an NPR podcast, 1A, titled “The Future of Environmental Policy.”

Dissolving EPA’s Research Arm May Jeopardize Toxic Chemical Protections

March 24, 2025 / by

Shannon Kelleher /

The New Lede

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, and Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, were quoted in The New Lede about chemical protection regulations that would likely be rolled back and critical epidemiological studies on emerging chemicals that would be stopped if ORD is eliminated.

The True Story Behind the ‘Gold Bars’ at the Heart of Trump’s Biggest Climate Fight

March 24, 2025 / by

Maxine Joselow /

The Washington Post

Zealan Hoover, former Director of Implementation and Senior Adviser to the Administrator, was quoted in The Washington Post about the $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund that was built under Biden but has been scrutinized and frozen by the Trump administration, leaving many projects hanging in limbo.