How This Presidential Transition Could Get Rocky
Stan Meiburg, former EPA Acting Deputy Administrator and former Regional Administrator, EPA Regions 4 and 6, was quoted in this article about the potential transition scenarios going into the 2024 presidential elections.
Politico Pro But Their Emails: Federal Employees’ Communications Swept Up in Conservatives’ Dragnet
Jeremy Symons, EPN Senior Advisor and former Climate Policy Advisor, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in this article about FOIA requests made by conservative groups targeting the emails of EPA career staff.
Conservative Outfits Are Scouring Feds’ Emails
Jeremy Symons, Senior Advisor to EPN, was quoted in E&E News about former Trump aides submitting FOIA requests for emails from senior career EPA employees to single out, intimidate, and fire civil servants.
E.P.A., Just Rebounding From Trump Years, Faces an Uncertain Future
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Office of Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, and Bob Sussman, former Deputy Administrator and Senior Policy Counsel to the Administrator, were quoted in The New York Times about how EPA has recovered from budget and staff cuts during the Trump administration, but, a second Trump term would still methodically restructure the agency.
How Project 2025 Would Further Politicize EPA’s Air Program
Margo Oge, former director, EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, and Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, were quoted in E&E News about how Project 2025 intends for political appointees to lead the Air office with the ultimate goal of intimidating career staff to let polluters off the hook.
States, Dischargers Question Relevance Of EPA PFAS Aquatic Life Criteria
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Office of Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Inside EPA about criticism of EPA’s PFAS Aquatic Life Criteria coming out before human health criteria. Betsy argues that aquatic criteria is a useful first step in establishing state standards.
How the Election Could Affect Toxic Chemical Regulation
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, and Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Acting Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, were quoted in Undark about how toxic chemicals like PFAS would be regulated under a Trump administration versus Harris.
Observers See New Burdens From Possible High Court Deal On CWA Permits
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Inside EPA about the impacts of requiring narrative conditions, the topic of the ongoing Supreme Court case City and County of San Francisco v. EPA, et al.
Former EPA Staff Tout ‘Probabilistic’ Risk Methods, Echoing TSCA Comments
Tracey Woodruff, former EPA senior scientist and policy advisor in EPA Office of Policy, and Director of the program on Reproductive Health and the Environment, UCSF, participated in a panel hosted by the National Toxicology Program and was quoted in Inside EPA, arguing that EPA should adopt probabilistic methods when developing risk assessments for non-cancer risks, opposed to the reference dose methods used currently.
The U.S. Must Replace Its Lead Pipes, According to New EPA Rule
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, Office of Water, was quoted on NPR’s All Things Considered about EPA’s new rule requiring all lead pipes to be replaced within the next ten years and the time crunch EPA was in to replace a Trump era rule.
Heritage Foundation’s Record Requests Rattle Feds
Bob Perciasepe, former EPA Deputy Administrator, and Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, were quoted in E&E News about The Heritage Foundation’s FOIA request of over 2,000 records across all federal agencies.
Project 2025 Offers A False Choice: Climate Action Vs. Economic Growth
Margo Oge, former Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, penned an op-ed in Forbes refuting the false choice between economic growth or climate action that Project 2025 touts. Margo writes that Biden’s simultaneous success of an ambitious climate agenda and growth of the clean energy economy lay the foundation for a global clean energy transition.
EPA’s Drinking Water Limits for PFAS Are Under Threat – and That’s Nothing New
Elin Betanzo, former Environmental Engineer, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, and Ronnie Levin, former Senior Scientist, EPA Region 1, were quoted in The Guardian about lawsuits backed by the utility industry against EPA and its recent PFAS drinking water standards. The utilities allege that EPA did not use adequate science and data when writing the rule.
Black-Colored Plastic Used for Kitchen Utensils and Toys Linked to Banned Toxic Flame Retardants
Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), was quoted in CNN about the dangerous levels of flame retardants found in black-colored plastic kitchen utensils and children’s toys.
‘It’s a Choice Between a Firefighter and a Climate Arsonist’: What the EPA Might Look Like Under Trump 2.0
Stan Meiburg, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator in Region 4 and Region 6 and Acting EPA Deputy Administrator; Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN; and Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Acting Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Research and Development, were quoted in Fast Company about how Project 2025 would politicize EPA, causing detrimental public health impacts that would take decades to recover from.
EPA Alumni Attack Project 2025’s ‘Forever Chemicals’ Plans
Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, wrote an op-ed, “Project 2025 Ensures PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Will Contaminate Us Forever,” that was featured in E&E News.
Report: EPA Clean Air Benefits Include 200,000 Lives Saved
Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, and Rob Wolcott, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Policy, were quoted in Public News Service about EPN’s latest report, Breathing Easy: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits from EPA Air Pollution Standards (2021-24).
Incredible Benefits of Cleaner Air Under Threat with Trump
Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, and EPN’s latest report, were featured in an op-ed in the Daily Herald Gazette in which the author writes of the dangers of Project 2025 and the potential elimination of EPA.
Project 2025 Would ‘Essentially Eviscerate EPA,’ Former Staff Warn
EPN’s latest report, Breathing Easy: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits from EPA Air Pollution Standards (2021–2024), and Stan Meiburg, former DRA, Region 6, and Acting Deputy Administrator, were featured in The Verge emphasizing EPA’s necessary air standards that help improve public health.
Biden’s Green Policies Will Save 200,000 Lives and Have Boosted Clean Energy Jobs, Data Shows
Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in The Guardian about EPN’s report, saying that our analysis is “jaw-dropping.” An EPA spokesperson responded to the report, saying, “We appreciate the work of the Environmental Protection Network and look forward to reviewing their report.”
Former EPA Staff Highlight Benefits From EPA Air Rules At Risk In Election
EPN’s report, Breathing Easy: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits from EPA Air Pollution Standards (2021-24), was featured in Inside EPA. Rob Wolcott, former EPA Senior Counsel to EPA’s Office of Research and Development, and Jeremy Symons, senior adviser to EPN, were quoted.
Biden-Harris EPA Rules Save $253B/yr, 202k Lives; Project 2025 Seeks Rollback
EPN’s report, Breathing Easy: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits from EPA Air Pollution Standards (2021-24), was featured in Electrek and calls attention to the dangers of Project 2025.
In Project 2025 Rebuttal, Report Predicts Big Air Reg Benefits
EPN’s new report, Breathing Easy: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits from EPA Air Pollution Standards (2021-24), was featured in E&E News.
Continuing Resolution May Jeopardize Host Of EPA PFAS Initiatives
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Office of Science & Technology in the Office of Water, was quoted in Inside EPA about how the House’s Continuing Resolution would slow down EPA’s PFAS projects, adding to the existing 8-month delay for manufacturers to report PFAS usage under TSCA.