The ‘heartbreaking’ impact of canceling Solar for All
Zealan Hoover, former EPA senior advisor, spoke with Latitude Media about the recent updates to EPA’s Solar for All program and how it’s impacting grantees.
EPA Formally Launches Agency Reorganization, Opening Door To RIFs
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Research and Development and EPA Science Advisor, and Jeremy Symons, former climate policy advisor at EPA, spoke with Inside EPA about the dangers of EPA dismantling their Office of Research and Development.
How climate change is fueling your sugar addiction
Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, spoke with Grist about the disinformation in the Trump Administration’s Make America Healthy Again report.
FOIA records reveal EPA leaders frequent meetings with industry lobbyists
Tracey Woodruff, former EPA senior scientist and policy advisor in the Office of Policy Director, spoke with The New Lede about the dangers of EPA leaders colluding with chemical and plastics corporations.
The Trump Administration’s Attack on Environmental Protections Will Increase Cancer-Causing Pollution
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Research and Development and EPA Science Advisor, and Jeremy Symons, former climate policy advisor at EPA, spoke with The Center for American Progress about the negative impact of shutting EPA’s Office of Research and Development.
Trump Stalls Offshore Wind
David Cash, former EPA Regional Administrator for Region 1, spoke with Living on Earth about the Trump Administration’s efforts to stop wind energy.
EPA proposes to axe requirement for companies to report their planet-warming emissions
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in The Hill about the dangers of eliminating the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.
The EPA wants to end a requirement that large polluters report their greenhouse gas emissions
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in The Associated Press about the dangers of eliminating the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.
RFK Jr. wants more air pollution research, but EPA shut down its lab
Betsy Southerland, former, spoke with E&E News about the inaccuracies and dangers of the White House’s Make America Healthy Again Commission Report.
Zeldin’s Aggressive Agenda Wins Supporters’ Praise But Critics See ‘Grift’
Matthew Tejada, former Deputy Administrator for Environmental Justice in EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, spoke with Inside EPA about Lee Zeldin’s strategy to rollback environmental protections and the Trump administration’s political aim to oppress communities.
EPA to soon propose rolling back greenhouse gas reporting
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, spoke with E&E News about the Trump administration’s efforts to block future action on climate change and policy.
The EPA Says Greenhouse Gases Aren’t So Bad. Scores of Companies Have Said Otherwise.
Tim Profeta, former special counsel and senior advisor for EPA’s power sector, spoke with The Wall Street Journal about the challenges companies face in abating greenhouse gas emissions.
Former EPA Staff Defend Federal Environmental Regulations Being Weakened or Eliminated by Donald Trump
Michelle Roos interviewed with Between the Lines.
Rollbacks in Clean Air Act Affect Energy Development in Arkansas
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, interviewed with KUAF Public Radio.
Congress Proposes Scrapping PFAS Measures that Protect Public Servants and Others
Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, spoke with The New Lede about the impact of the proposed reversal of PFAS regulations.
If EPA won’t regulate climate pollution, what’s the backup plan — and who pays the price?
Joseph Goffman, former Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, spoke with Federal News Network about EPA’s reversal of its Endangerment Finding and the broader impact it will have on CO2 emissions.
Scientist: Environmental Impacts from Roseland Plant Fire Could Last Months or Longer
Robert Verchick, former Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy at EPA, spoke with Fox 8 about the impact a recent explosion in Tangipahoa Parish will have on the local water supply.
Clearing the Air: The War on Smog
Mustafa Santiago Ali, former EPA Senior Advisor for Environmental Justice and Community Revitalization, discussed the history of the development of the Clean Air Act on American Experience on PBS.
Trump EPA wants greenhouse gas rules gone. What’s that mean for Indy?
Janet McCabe, former EPA Deputy Administrator, spoke with Mirror Indy about EPA’s recent rollback of regulations for greenhouse gas emissions and how this will impact Indiana.
Solar for All grantees warn EPA funding cuts limit access to affordable energy
Zealan Hoover, former EPA senior advisor, spoke with The Washington Examiner about the benefits of EPA’s Solar for All program and the devastating impact of its termination.
EPA Investigates Detroit Drinking Water Expert’s Petition Signature: Are Scientists Being Silenced?
Elin Betanzo, former environmental engineer in EPA’s Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, and Penny Fenner-Crisp, former Senior Science Advisor to the Director and Deputy Director in EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs, spoke with Planet Detroit about the anti-science agenda being pushed by the Trump Administration.
Trump’s EPA Turns to New Tools for Faster Superfund Cleanups
Stan Meiburg, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator, and Walter Mugdan, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator, spoke with Bloomberg about the implications of the Trump administration’s efforts to conduct superfund cleanups.
Former EPA Official Blasts ‘Extreme’ Trump EPA Climate Science Stance
Bob Sussman, former senior policy counsel to the EPA Administrator, spoke with Inside EPA about the importance of scientific integrity in light of the Trump administration’s recent reversal of the EPA endangerment finding.
4 Laws That Could Stymie the Trump EPA’s Plan to Rescind the Endangerment Finding, Central to US Climate Policies
Chris Frey, former Assistant Administrator in EPA’s Office of Research and Development, authored an article for The Conversation about the protections in place that could block the Trump administration from rescinding the EPA Endangerment Finding.