How AP Calculated the Costs and Death Toll of EPA Rule Rollbacks

June 5, 2025 / by

M.K. WILDEMAN and SETH BORENSTEIN /

AP News

EPN was mentioned in AP News. The Environmental Protection Agency under President Donald Trump is aiming to undo or revise more than 30 major environmental regulations, many of them written or updated by the Biden administration.

Thomasville Community Rallies as $19.8M Grant Appeal Moves Ahead

June 4, 2025 / by

Layan Abu Tarboush /

WTXL Tallahassee

EPN was mentioned in WTXL Tallahassee. TCDC and local leaders host public forum to explain the grant loss, discuss the appeal, and rally community support.

Research Cuts Conflict with MAHA’s Stated Goals

June 3, 2025 / by

Will Stone /

NHPR

Linda Birnbaum, former Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist and Policy Advisor, were featured on NHPR.

US EPA Eyes Higher User Fees for Chemical Reviews Amid Agency Budget Cuts

June 3, 2025 / by

Britt E. Erickson /

Chemical and Engineering News

EPN was mentioned in Chemical and Engineering News. Proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 slashes funding for science, technology, and enforcement.

EPA Down at Least 733 Staffers Since January

June 3, 2025 / by

Rachel Franzin /

The Hill

Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator, was quoted in The Hill. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is down more than 700 career staffers so far this year, the agency told The Hill.

Administration is a Threat to the integrity of the EPA

June 3, 2025 / by

Amy Zimpfer /

Marin Independent Journal

Amy Zimpfer wrote a letter to the editor featured in the Marin Independent Journal. For 40 years, I had the privilege of serving at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 9 headquarters in San Francisco.

Trump Cuts Hundreds of EPA Grants, Leaving Cities on the Hook for Climate Resiliency

June 2, 2025 / by

Emily Jones /

Grist

Zealan Hoover, former Senior Adviser to the EPA Administrator and Director of Implementation, was quoted in Grist. Critics argue the projects losing funding aren’t “woke,” they’re essential.

Trump’s EPA says it’s ending $100M in ‘radical’ environmental grants that fight pollution in Houston

June 2, 2025 / by

Rebekah Ward /

The Houston Chronicle

Michelle Roos was quoted in The Houston Chronicle.

Near Westside Residents Have Higher Rates of Lung Disease, Study Says

June 2, 2025 / by

Enrique Saenz /

Mirror Indy

Janet McCabe, former EPA Deputy Administrator, was quoted in Mirror Indy. Residents want to know if the area’s industrial past is tied to Marion County health department study findings.

Dangerous Waters

May 31, 2025 / by

Arno Kopecky /

The Globe and Mail

Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in The Globe and Mail. Trump’s regulatory rollback is poised to unleash a wave of pollution North America hasn’t seen since the 1960s.

Inside EPA’s Backdoor Bid to Stop Regulating Climate Pollution

May 30, 2025 / by

Jean Chemnick /

Politico Pro

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in Politico Pro. The agency’s expected justification for overturning the power plant rule could also absolve it from regulating other industries’ planet-warming emissions.

The Trump Administration Is Rolling Out a New Way to Shrink FEMA’s Role

May 29, 2025 / by

Zahra Hirji /

Bloomberg

Rob Verchick, former Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy, was quoted in Bloomberg. When a series of deadly storms and tornadoes pummeled Arkansas in mid-March, downing power lines and tearing up homes, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders asked the federal government for money to not only help repair the damage, but also boost the state’s defenses against future disasters.

‘Gold Standard Science’ May Lead to Discarding Valid Research

May 28, 2025 / by

Leigh Krietsch Boerner /

Chemical and Engineering News

Andy Miller, former Senior Science Advisor, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in Chemical and Engineering News. Trump’s executive order gives political appointees power to enforce standards that scientists call unattainable.

US Official Sparks Backlash After Unveiling New Plan to Deal with Urgent Public Health Threat: ‘There Are Problems Ahead’

May 26, 2025 / by

Laurelle Stelle /

The Cool Down

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The Cool Down. As time goes on, Americans have learned more about the chemicals being used in our environment and the products we use every day, and it’s become clear not all of them are safe. 

Landmark Air-Pollution Lab Under Threat From Trump Cuts — Can It Be Saved?

May 23, 2025 / by

Jeff Tollefson /

Nature

Dan Costa, former National Program Director, Air, Climate and Energy Research Program, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in Nature. The US government is shutting down a state-of-the-art facility that has provided data to inform health and environment regulations for decades.

EPA Cancels Grants, Leaving Georgia Cities in the Lurch

May 23, 2025 / by

Emily Jones /

WABE

Zealan Hoover, former Senior Advisor to the Administrator and Director of Implementation, was quoted in WABE. Thomasville, Georgia, has a water problem: The system that handles and treats wastewater to make sure it’s safe is far out of date, posing serious health and environmental risks.

Over-Polluted Communities Vow to Fight Despite EPA’s Rollback on Environmental Justice

May 23, 2025 / by

Nate Perez /

NPR

Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was featured on an NPR segment. The Trump administration plans to shutter an EPA office that focuses on environmental justice issues. The repercussions are already being felt in communities in what’s known as Cancer Alley.

Communities like mine will bear the brunt of Trump dismantling FEMA and the EPA

May 23, 2025 / by

Russel Honoré /

MSNBC

Chitra Kumar, former Director, Office of Policy, Partnerships and Program Development, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in MSNBC. It’s not yet hurricane season, and we already see Trump’s disinterest in disaster response.

Community Groups Say Louisiana is Trying to Stop Them From Monitoring Air Pollution

May 22, 2025 / by

Michael Copley /

NPR

Jay Benforado, former Chief Innovation Officer, EPA Office of Research and Development, and George Wyeth, former Attorney and Policy Analyst, EPA Office of General Counsel, were quoted in NPR. Community groups in Louisiana have filed a federal lawsuit alleging a state law that regulates air-pollution monitoring violates their constitutional rights.

Joan Esposito: Live Local & Progressive

May 22, 2025 / by

Joan Esposito /

WCPT

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was featured on the radio segment Live Local & Progressive.

EPA Defunds Research Into PFAS Contamination on Farms

May 19, 2025 / by

Lisa Held /

Civil Eats

Michelle Roos was quoted in Civil Eats. University teams studying how ‘forever chemicals’ contaminate soil and groundwater, including projects focused on farms, lose millions in grant funding.

Trump EPA Rolls Back Protections From Toxic Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water

May 15, 2025 / by

Ruth Milka /

Nation of Change

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Nation of Change. Amid pressure from chemical and utility industries, the Trump administration weakens key PFAS drinking water regulations—exposing millions to cancer-linked toxins.

EPA Will Roll Back Limits on 4 ‘Forever Chemicals.’ See If They Were Found in Your Water.

May 15, 2025 / by

Austin Fast and Ignacio Calderon /

USA Today

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in USA Today. The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans May 14 to rescind drinking water limits it set on four “forever chemicals” last spring.

This Program Should Make a DOGE Bro Swoon. It’s Imperiled Instead.

May 14, 2025 / by

William K. Reilly /

The Washington Post

Bill Reilly, former EPA Administrator, wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post.