Scientists Cite Disease “Epidemic” in Launch of New “Center to End Corporate Harm”

January 16, 2025 / by

Carey Gillam /

The New Lede

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA senior scientist and policy advisor, was quoted in The New Lede about UCSF’s new Center to End Corporate Harm, an organization that will expose financial and lobbyist ties to the chemical industry that influence policies and regulations, as well as investigate practices that undermine science that ultimately affect public health.

 

dot Gov: In the weeds with the Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency

January 15, 2024 / by

Michael Falero /

WAMU NPR

Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator, was a guest on WAMU NPR for a segment about the roles and responsibilities of the EPA and USDA.

Biden Rebuilt EPA. Will Trump ‘Wreck Things’?

January 15, 2025 / by

Kevin Bogardus /

E&E News

Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator, was quoted in an article by E&E News that interviewed several former EPA officials from past administrations. The former officials spoke highly of what Biden’s EPA accomplished and are concerned about the rescission of progress in a second Trump presidency.

Cancer-Linked Red Dye to Be Banned From Food, Drugs in US (4)

January 15, 2025 / by

Deena Shanker and Anna Edney /

Bloomberg Law

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), was quoted in Bloomberg Law about the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) recent ban on food coloring Red Dye No. 3.

‘A Trash Can For The US’: Anger in Mexico and Canada Over Toxic Waste Shipments

January 15, 2025 / by

Erin McCormick and Verónica García de León /

The Guardian

Barnes Johnson, former Director, EPA Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, was quoted in The Guardian about exporting hazardous waste from the US to Mexico and Canada, posing unknown public health concerns and environmental threats abroad because of differences in environmental regulations.

What Trump 2.0 Means For Science: The Likely Winners and Losers

January 15, 2025 / by

Nicola Jones, Alexandra Witze, Jeff Tollefson & Max Kozlov /

Nature

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in Nature about the importance of EPA and other science-based government agencies, and the health dangers of putting polluters in charge of the air we breathe and the water we drink.

Two Key Climate Agencies Could Look Different–or Cease to Exist–Under a Trump Administration

January 9, 2025 / by

Hannah Truby /

Sierra Nevada Ally

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in the Sierra Nevada Ally about the importance of EPA and NOAA and the health dangers of putting polluters in charge of the air we breathe and the water we drink.

The Drinking Water Rule That Trump ‘Can’t Ignore’

January 9, 2025 / by

Miranda Willson /

E&E News

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water was quoted in E&E News about how the incoming administration will not be able to ignore a court-ordered ruling to regulate perchlorate in drinking water.

Health Experts Rally For ‘Call to Arms’ to Protect Children From Toxic Chemicals

January 8, 2025 / by

Carey Gillam /

The Guardian

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), and Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior scientist and policy advisor, contributed to a paper referenced in The Guardian that found links between multiple childhood diseases to synthetic chemicals and provides recommendations to protect children in the future.

Environmentalists Stress Support For EPA Ahead Of Trump, GOP Assault

January 6, 2025 / by

Dawn Reeves /

Inside EPA

Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in Inside EPA about how the public and Congress do not support extreme budget cuts for EPA, despite Trump’s plans to do so. EPN’s post-election poll was also referenced.

Environmental Enforcement to Evolve, but Not Vanish Under Trump

January 3, 2025 / by

Stephen Lee /

Bloomberg Law

Judith Enck, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 2, and Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator, were quoted in Bloomberg Law about how enforcement under Trump will most likely fall to record lows but could remain steady in select offices.

The E.P.A. Promotes Toxic Fertilizer. 3M Told It of Risks Years Ago.

January 2, 2025 / by

Hiroko Tabuchi /

The New York Times

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The New York Times about elevated levels of PFAS found in sewage sludge used as fertilizer across the nation.

Trump Pick for EPA Will Protect Big Oil, Not Our Environment

January 2, 2025 / by

Ben Zealous /

US News

EPN’s post-election poll was cited in a U.S. News article about the dangers of Lee Zeldin.

Lear Corp. Permit Public Comment Extended, PFAS Transition Plan Undisclosed

December 27, 2024 / by

Peter Castagno /

Port City Daily

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in the Port City Daily about an alternative way to enforce state permit plans on Lear Corporation, a company that was found to have been dumping large amounts of PFAS into Cape Fear River.

Poll: MD Trump Voters Still Want EPA Protections

December 27, 2024 / by

Zamone Perez /

Public News Service

EPN’s post-election poll and Breathing Easy Report were referenced in an article by Public News Service highlighting that most voters are concerned about Trump’s pick to run EPA and that Maryland has received $130 million in EPA grant funding to invest in green infrastructure.

EPA to Formally Review Risks of Vinyl Chloride and Other Toxic Chemicals

December 25, 2024 / by

Tom Perkins /

The Guardian

Judith Enck, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 2, was also quoted in The Guardian about EPA’s formal review of five chemicals, including vinyl chloride, the chemical released in the East Palestine, OH, train derailment in 2023.

At EPA, Trump’s Second Term is Already Having Consequences

December 18, 2024 / by

Annie Snider and Alex Guillen /

Politico Pro

Eric Schaeffer, former director, EPA Office of Civil Enforcement; Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environmental Justice, EPA OEJECR; and Tim Whitehouse, former Attorney-Adviser, EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance, were quoted in Politico about issues of retaining staff, politicizing science, and pollution enforcement in anticipation of Trump’s incoming administration.

Microplastics May Be Leading to Lung and Colon Cancer, Study Shows

December 18, 2024 / by

Shannon Osaka /

The Detroit News

Tracey Woodruff, former senior scientist and policy advisor, EPA Office of Policy, was quoted in The Detroit News about a UCSF study that found suspected links between microplastics and colon and lung cancer.

Poll: Most Voters Want a Robust EPA, More Pollution Controls

December 16, 2024 / by

Nadia Ramlagan /

Public News Service

EPN’s post-election poll was mentioned in Public News Service, highlighting that the majority of voters support environmental regulations that keep our air and water clean.

Trump’s Tardy Transition Causes Complications

December 13, 2024 / by

Jean Chemnick /

Politico

Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science, EPA ORD, was quoted in Politico about Trump’s transition team refusing to involve federal agencies in the transition process, which has resulted in delays and begins a tone of mistrust amongst federal employees.

As Trump Escalates War on Facts, Scientists Warn “We Are Going to Get Screwed”

December 12, 2024 / by

Matthew Rozsa /

Salon

Dan Costa, former National Program Director, Air, Climate and Energy Research Program, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in Salon about his challenging experience at EPA during the first Trump administration and what can be expected during the second term.

Final Lead Line Rule Conjures Up Flint Saga and Criticality of Trust

December 6, 2024 / by

Jeff Gunderson /

American Society of Civil Engineers

Elin Betanzo, former Environmental Engineer, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, Standards and Risk Management Division, was quoted in The American Society of Civil Engineers about lessons learned from the Flint water crisis, including ways to maintain community trust, for example, involving communities in utility decision-making and covering costs of private lead-line replacement.

Formaldehyde Causes More Cancer Than Any Other Toxic Air Pollutant. Little Is Being Done to Curb the Risk.

December 3, 2024 / by

Sharon Lerner and Al Shaw /

ProPublica

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist and Policy Advisor, was quoted in ProPublica about the industry interference that has prevented EPA regulation of formaldehyde.

Why GM Could Suffer Under Trump Policies to ‘Save’ Detroit Automakers

December 3, 2024 / by

Nora Eckert and Chris Kirkham /

Reuters

Jeff Alson, former Senior Engineer and Policy Advisor, EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, was quoted in Reuters about how the incoming Trump administration will affect automakers’ electric vehicle tax subsidies.