It’s Your Turn
Bonnie Bellow, EPN member and former EPA Director of Public Affairs, Region 2, was interviewed about the Trump Administration’s recent FY2020 budget proposal, which cuts EPA’s budget by 31%.
How Trump’s New Rule-Slashing Judge Could Sway Green Issues
EPN member Joe Goffman, former EPA Associate Assistant Administrator for Climate and Senior Counsel in the Office of Air and Radiation, is quoted in this article about Trump’s deregulatory boss being seated on one of the most powerful courts in the nation, where she’ll have a lifetime to influence environmental policy and other issues.
EPA’s Pruitt Faced Hill Pressure on Glider Truck Rule Repeal
EPN member Steve Silverman, former EPA Attorney, Office of General Counsel, is quoted in this article about EPA’s efforts to ease air pollution limits on trucks with rebuilt engines.
Conversations with Peter Solomon 3/17/19
Bonnie Bellow, EPN member and former EPA Director of Public Affairs, Region 2, was interviewed on the radio about the Trump Administration’s fiscal year 2020 budget proposal.
BP Lobbied Trump Administration to Roll Back Key US Climate Rules
Janet McCabe, EPN member and former EPA Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, is quoted in this article about BP’s successful lobbying of the Trump administration to roll back key climate regulations preventing the release of methane into the atmosphere. The piece originally ran in Unearthed.
The Great Lakes Need Investment If We Want to Maintain Safe Drinking Water
Cameron Davis, EPN member, environmental policy expert and lawyer, having served in Washington, D.C., and Chicago as Senior Advisor to the EPA Administrator, wrote this op-ed about the proposed FY2020 budget slashing funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative by 90%, from $300 million to $30 million.
EPA Reorganization Shakes Up Research Office
EPN members Bob Kavlock, former EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Research and Development and EPA’s Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science, and Thomas Burke, former EPA Science Advisor and Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of Research and Development (ORD) and nominated by President Obama for Assistant Administrator to ORD, are quoted in this article about EPA’s plan to consolidate its research office, combining several of the agency’s science programs into a smaller, more streamlined division.
The Rollback that Automakers Don’t Want
EPN member Margo Oge, former EPA Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality, is quoted in this article about the perils of peeling back regulations without adequately consulting the main industry that stands to be affected.
Climate Change Requires Silver Buckshot, Not a Silver Bullet
Ruth Greenspan Bell, EPN Board of Directors President and former EPA Management, Office of General Counsel, and the International Program, wrote this piece in response to the question, “How should we think about using behavioral insights to encourage more responsible and responsive behavior from governments in the context of climate change?”
First-Ever Renewable Energy Day Held at the Statehouse
Janet McCabe, EPN member and Advisor and former EPA Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, is quoted in this article about renewable energy advocates across Indiana assembling at the Statehouse for the first Renewable Energy Day.
New Warnings on Plastic’s Health Risks as Fracking Industry Promotes New ‘Plastics Belt’ Build-Out
EPN member George Czerniak, former EPA Director, Air and Radiation Division, Region 5, is quoted in this article about the life cycle of plastic from the moment an oil and gas well is drilled to the time plastic trash breaks down in the environment.
Chemours Faces First Notice of Violation Issued Under TSCA
EPN member Bob Sussman, former EPA Deputy Administrator and Senior Policy Counsel to Administrator, is quoted in this article about EPA’s first Notice of Violation under TSCA to chemical giant Chemours, based on a variety of alleged reporting and notification failures.
Frustrated by EPA, States Blaze Ahead on PFAS
Betsy Southerland, EPN member and former EPA Director, Office of Science & Technology in the Office of Water, is quoted in this article about several states’ dissatisfaction with the EPA’s PFAS action plan, spurring them to push forward with their own policies.
Nearly All U.S. Coal Plants Are Contaminating Groundwater, Report Finds
Betsy Southerland, EPN member and former EPA Director, Office of Science & Technology in the Office of Water, is quoted in this article about contaminated groundwater due to poor regulation of coal ash waste ponds.
Lines Drawn on Proposed WOTUS Rule
Mark Hague, EPN Board member and former EPA Regional Administrator and Deputy Regional Administrator in Region 7, is quoted in this article on the pro and con arguments made about the proposed new definition of “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule during the two days of hearings held by EPA and the Army in Kansas City.
Research Office to ‘Coordinate’ Regional Labs
EPN Board Member Stan Meiburg, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator in Region 4 and Region 6 and Acting Deputy Administrator, and EPN member Tom Burke, former EPA Science Advisor and Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of Research and Development (ORD) and nominated by President Obama for Assistant Administrator to ORD, are quoted in this article about ORD acting as the national program manager for the regional labs starting in fiscal 2020.
The Green New Deal: The Good, the Bad and the Unrealistic
EPN member Bob Sussman, former EPA Deputy Administrator and Senior Policy Counsel to Administrator, is widely quoted in this article about the ambitious Green New Deal and its call to action.
Officials Mull Possible Changes in the Way Pollutants in Our Water Supply Are Regulated
Mark Hague, EPN Board Member and former EPA Regional Administrator and Deputy Regional Administrator in Region 7, is quoted in this article about the two days of hearings held by EPA and the Army in Kansas City on the proposed new definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS).
US Keeps Air Pollution Standard Established Under Obama
Janet McCabe, EPN member and former EPA Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, is quoted in this article about the EPA keeping in place a threshold for sulfur dioxide pollution from power plants established in 2010.
Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water Leave Military Families Reeling
EPN member Judith Enck, former EPA Regional Administrator for Region 2, is quoted in this article about the Defense Department’s admission that it allowed a firefighting foam to slip into at least 55 drinking water systems at military bases around the globe, exposing tens of thousands of Americans to PFAS chemicals.
Money Radio Interview with Betsy Southerland
Betsy Southerland, EPN member and former EPA Director, Office of Science & Technology in the Office of Water, was interviewed about the loss of public health and safety protections under the current Administration due to regulatory rollbacks.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Calls for EPA Timeline on Toxic PFAS Chemicals
EPN member Betsy Southerland, former EPA Director, Office of Science & Technology in the Office of Water, is quoted in this article on the continuing controversy over the EPA’s “action plan” for toxic PFAS chemicals.
White House Ends California Talks on Mileage Dispute
Janet McCabe, EPN member and former EPA Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, is quoted in this article about the Trump Administration breaking off talks with California on vehicle mileage standards, which could increase the chances of a court battle.
Trump administration talks with California over fuel efficiency break down
EPN member Margo Oge, former EPA Director, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, and Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality, is quoted in this article about negotiations between California and the White House ending as the Trump Administration prepares to move forward with their rollback on vehicle fuel-efficiency standards.