Phthalate Chemicals Found in Popular Olive Oils

May 15, 2024 / by

EHN Editors /

Environmental Health News

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), was quoted in Environmental Health News about phthalates being found in 13 types of olive oils. Phthalates are linked to many adverse health effects including hormone disruption, fertility impacts, low birth weights, obesity, diabetes, and more.

Against All Odds, Biden’s EPA is Saving Lives and Tackling Climate Change at a Record Pace

May 13, 2024 / by

Rob Wolcott and Jeremy Symons /

Environmental Protection News

Robert Wolcott, former EPA Senior Counsel to ORD and Deputy Assistant Administrator for Policy and Regional Economist, and Jeremy Symons, Senior Advisor to EPN, co-authored an op-ed about the environmental accomplishments achieved by Biden’s EPA despite the many hurdles the previous administration left behind.

Advocates Say EPA Faces Novel Challenges in TSCA ‘Legacy’ Asbestos Rule

May 6, 2024 / by

Maria Hegstad /

Inside EPA

Bob Sussman, former EPA Deputy Administrator and Senior Policy Counsel to the EPA Administrator, was quoted in Inside EPA about the draft TSCA evaluation of legacy asbestos and the challenges of risk management.

The Impacts of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Aren’t the Same For Women, Men

May 1, 2024 / by

Sharon Udasin and Rachel Franzin /

The Hill

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), was quoted in The Hill about how the effects of PFAS differ in men and women.

Op-ed: When It Comes to Food Chemicals, Europe’s Food Safety Agency and the FDA Are Oceans Apart

May 2, 2024 / by

Maricel Maffini and Linda Birnbaum /

Environmental Health News

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), co-authored an op-ed contrasting food chemical regulation processes of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration with the E.U.’s European Food Safety Authority.

US Environmental Enforcement Shift Raises Questions from Lawyers

April 29, 2024 / by

Stephen Lee /

Bloomberg Law

Stan Meiburg, former DRA in Region 4 and Region 6 and Acting Deputy Administrator, was quoted with Kevin Minoli, former EPA acting general counsel, in Bloomberg Law about EPA’s new enforcement policy and how the criminal and civil enforcement teams will coordinate to produce better outcomes.

PRHE Says TSCA Evaluation Rule Fails To Protect Vulnerable Communities

April 29, 2024 / by

Maria Hegstad /

Inside EPA

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist, was quoted in Inside EPA about EPA’s final TSCA rule that governs risk evaluations of existing chemicals, saying that the new rule does not include protections for vulnerable populations.

10 Years On: The Legacy of the Flint Water Crisis

April 27, 2024 / by

Susan Jaffe /

The Lancet

Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology, Office of Water, was quoted in The Lancet about the advances made by EPA to address lead contamination in drinking water as a result of the Flint water crisis.

New EPA Rules Subject Georgia Power To Severe Emissions Restrictions at Planned Plants

April 26, 2024 / by

John Deem /

Savannah Morning News

Stan Meiburg, former DRA in Region 4 and Region 6 and Acting Deputy Administrator, was quoted in Savannah Morning News about EPA’s recently announced power plant rules and how they will affect utilities and consumers.

Why the U.S. Struggles to Replace Millions of Lead Pipes. ‘We’re Just Stuck.’

April 25, 2024 / by

Amudalat Ajasa /

The Washington Post

Ronnie Levin, former EPA Senior Scientist, Region 1, was quoted in The Washington Post about the challenges of implementing national lead pipe replacement standards and working with thousands of utility companies across the country.

After Overshadowing Climate Talks, The Myth of ‘Circularity’ Looms Over the UN Plastics Treaty

April 24, 2024 / by

Judith Enck and Pamela Miller /

Fortune

Judith Enck, former EPA Region 2 Administrator, co-authored an op-ed with Pamela Miller in Fortune about the UN Plastics Treaty and calls for reduction requirements in plastic production and the phaseout of hazardous plastic chemicals.

Lawsuits Mount Over EPA’s Asbestos Ban

April 22, 2024 / by

Ellie Borst /

Politico Pro

Bob Sussman, former EPA Deputy Administrator and Senior Policy Counsel to the EPA Administrator, was quoted in Politico about a petition from the Asbestos Disease and Awareness Organization (ADAO) that asserts EPA’s recent ban on asbestos is not strong enough.

EPA Designates 2 PFAS as Hazardous Substances, Increases Liability Risk for Producers

April 20, 2024 / by

Peter Castagno /

Port City Daily

Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, was quoted in The Port City Daily about the designation of PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances and the clean-up requirements of emitters that accompany the designation.

EPA Designates ‘Forever Chemicals’ For Enforcement Under the Superfund Program

April 19, 2024 / by

Laura Schulte /

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist and Policy Advisor in the Office of Policy, was quoted in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about the new Superfund rule, adding that it is a step in the right direction, especially for low income communities and communities of color.

‘Important Step’: EPA Finalizes Rule to Clean Up Forever Chemical Contamination

April 19, 2024 / by

Jessica Corbett /

Common Dreams

Walter Mugdan, former EPA Region 2 Deputy Regional Administrator and Superfund Director, was quoted in Common Dreams about EPA’s recently finalized rule to hold industrial polluters accountable for PFAS contamination across the country.

Majority Latino City Endures Years of Toxic Water in Health ‘Crisis’

April 18, 2024 / by

Silvia Foster-Frau /

The Washington Post

Ronnie Levin, former Senior Scientist, Region 1, was quoted in the Washington Post about arsenic contamination in Sunland Park, NM, despite years of sampling and violations.

Boston Names City’s First Chief Climate Officer

April 17, 2024 / by

Erin Douglas /

The Boston Globe

Brian Swett, EPN Board Member, was appointed by Mayor Michelle Wu to be the City of Boston’s Chief Climate Officer, leading the Environment, Energy, and Open Space (EEOS) Cabinet. Brian is a nationally recognized leader in climate change and sustainability, with more than 20 years of experience working with municipal governments, private sector real estate developers, federal governments, and nonprofits

Proposals to Undermine Professional Civil Service Would Endanger Public Health and the Environment

April 17, 2024 / by

Mark Hague /

Environmental Protection News

Mark Hague, former EPA Regional Administrator and Deputy Regional Administrator in Region 7, penned an op-ed about the importance of civil service employees and the dangers of “Schedule F,” an executive order signed by Trump–later rescinded by Biden–that would no longer protect civil service employees from politically-motivated firings.

The EPA Has Done Nearly Everything It Can to Clean Up This Town. It Hasn’t Worked.

April 15, 2024 / by

Lisa Song /

ProPublica

Mike Koerber, former Deputy Director, Office of Air Quality and Planning Standards, Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in ProPublica about how a new EPA rule that requires fenceline monitoring could help Calvert City, KY, address severe community pollution.

Experts: EPA Chemical Plant Emissions Rule a Win for WV Communities

April 15, 2024 / by

Nadia Ramlagan /

Public News Service

Jeremy Symons, Senior Advisor to EPN, was quoted in Public News Service about a new EPA rule requiring select chemical plants in West Virginia and other states to lower pollution of ethylene oxide, chloroprene, and other cancer-causing pollutants and report their emissions to EPA.

EPA Sets First Federal Limits on Dangerous ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

April 12, 2024 / by

Will Sullivan /

Smithsonian Magazine

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Program, was quoted in Smithsonian Magazine discussing EPA’s new federal limits of PFAS in drinking water.

Hair-Straightening Products Contain Chemicals That Boost Risks of Cancer, Kidney Injuries and Breathing Issues

April 11, 2024 / by

Emily Cooke /

Live Science

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist and Policy Advisor in the Office of Policy, was quoted in Live Science about the FDA’s expected ban of formaldehyde in hair products and notes that other dangerous chemicals in many products are not tested for safety.

In a First, EPA Sets Limit for ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

April 10, 2024 / by

Teddy Amenabar /

The Washington Post

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Program, was quoted in this article about the importance of the federal drinking water standards for certain PFAS compounds.

Breast Milk Can Expose Babies to Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

April 9, 2024 / by

Sharon Usadin and Rachil Frazin /

The Hill

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Program, was quoted in this article about the very real concern of passing PFAS from mother to child through breastfeeding.