Extreme Heat Is Exacerbating Air Pollution, a ‘Double Whammy’ for Health
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in The New York Times. Extreme heat is making air pollution worse, scientists say. And President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks could drive air pollution even higher.
Sources Question Significance Of Pending TSCA Methylene Chloride Ruling
Bob Sussman, former EPA Deputy Administrator, was quoted in Inside EPA. Former EPA official Bob Sussman is cautioning against expectations that the 5th Circuit may take significant action on consolidated challenges to the Biden-era TSCA rule banning most uses of the common solvent methylene chloride, following oral argument where one judge strongly questioned EPA but another spoke rarely.
Is Trump Reversing a Biden-era Asbestos Ban? Here’s What We Know
Michelle Roos was quoted in Live Now Fox. The Environmental Protection Agency under President Donald Trump is planning to reconsider a Biden-era rule banning the last type of asbestos still used in U.S. industries—specifically chrysotile asbestos, which is linked to mesothelioma and other deadly diseases.
Former EPA Administrator, Activists React to “One Big Beautiful Bill”
Debra Shore, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 5, was quoted in The Chicago Tribune. As President Donald Trump touts a bill currently making its way through Congress as a win for the public, a former regional Environmental Protection Agency administrator is prepared to see devastating cuts to the office that could negatively impact human health.
Thriving Southern Cities Face Economic Threat From Funding Cuts
Chris Frey, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in Bloomberg. The same economic anchor that propelled North Carolina’s Research Triangle into one of America’s most thriving economies now risks becoming a liability.
‘Setting Ourselves Backwards’: EPA Terminates $3M Grant for El Puente, Jeopardizing Environmental Justice Project
Zealan Hoover, former Senior Adviser to the EPA Administrator and Director of Implementation, was quoted in The Brooklyn Paper. The people of South Williamsburg have, for decades, dealt with the long-term effects of environmental abuses and climate change.
States’ PFAS Work Likely To Suffer Under EPA’s FY26 Budget Cuts
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Inside EPA. EPA’s plan to slash funding for state environmental and water infrastructure programs in its fiscal year 2026 budget is expected to significantly undercut states’ abilities to finance upgrades to drinking water systems to meet upcoming PFAS requirements and may undermine state efforts to regulate PFAS on their own, utility and other sources say.
State Assembly Adjourns, Will Not Pass EPR Packaging bill
Judith Enck, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1, was quoted in Spectrum Local News. Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie began his closing remarks just before 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, marking the end of the legislative session and any hope that the State Assembly would pass the Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act, one of the most closely watched bills this legislative session.
EPA Plan To Rewrite TSCA Rule On Asbestos Leaves Ban’s Status Unclear
EPN was mentioned in Inside EPA. The Trump EPA’s plan to rewrite the Biden-era TSCA phaseout of the major uses of chrysotile asbestos and further delay litigation over the measure is raising questions over whether the agency will continue to enforce the existing rule as it expects it will take 30 months — much of the administration’s remaining term — to redo the rule.
EPA Will Revisit Biden-Era Ban on the Last Type of Asbestos Used in US
Michelle Roos was quoted in AP News. The Environmental Protection Agency told a federal appeals court it will reconsider the Biden administration’s ban on the last type of asbestos used in the United States to determine whether it went “beyond what is necessary.”
Trump’s Pollution Rollback Rewards Wealthy Plant Owners — at the Expense of Americans’ Health
EPN was mentioned in The Guardian. Proposals this week to weaken EPA restrictions will help tiny group of owners while ‘the American people will breathe dirtier air.’
How EPA Justifies Not Regulating Climate Pollution from Power Plants
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in Politico Pro. The agency argues U.S. emissions don’t amount to much globally and there’s no good way to reduce them. Critics call that rationale “nonsensical.”
Dismantling EPA’s Research Office Jeopardizes Environmental Safety, Public Health, and US Competitiveness
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Scott Glaberman, H. Christopher Frey, and Tamara Tal /
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Chris Frey, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, co-authored an op-ed published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Recent reports suggest that the US administration plans to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Office of Research and Development (ORD).
OPM Proposal Would Politicize EPA Hiring, Firing Decisions, Critics Warn
EPN was mentioned in Inside EPA. Current and former EPA employees, including several past administrators, are warning that the Trump administration’s proposal to reclassify thousands of federal workers to allow at-will firings will politicize the civil service, promote corruption, increase fears of retaliation and irreparably damage agency expertise.
FY26 Budget Plan Seen ‘Fundamentally Altering’ EPA-State Relationships
EPN was mentioned in Inside EPA. State officials and other sources say EPA’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, which seeks to slash funding for state environmental and water infrastructure programs, highlights Trump administration plans to cut the federal environmental commitment, while profoundly changing the agency’s long-term partnership with states.
Planet-Warming Emissions Dropped When Companies Had to Report them. EPA Wants to End That
Jeremy Symons, Senior Advisor to EPN, was quoted in AP News.
How AP Calculated the Costs and Death Toll of EPA Rule Rollbacks
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
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
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
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
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
– 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
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
Michelle Roos was quoted in The Houston Chronicle.