Omaha Is Home to a Massive Superfund Site. Most Kids Living There Aren’t Tested for Lead.

April 15, 2026 / by

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Flatwater Free Press

Jim Woolford, former director of EPA’s Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation, spoke with Flatwater Free Press about the impact Superfund Sites have on local residents.

The True Dangers of Microplastics with Judith Enck

April 14, 2026 / by

Gwyneth Paltrow /

The goop Podcast

Judith Enck, former EPA Regional Administrator for Region 2, spoke with The goop Podcast about the misinformation surrounding microplastics and their effect on humans and the environment.

Chemical Threats Nearby? Trump’s EPA Doesn’t Want You to Know.

April 14, 2026 / by

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Inside Climate News

Peter Murchie, senior director of policy at EPN, spoke with Inside Climate News about the impact budget and staffing cuts are having on EPA’s work.

Former Staff Dismayed By EPA’s Planned TSCA Cuts In FY27 Budget Plan

April 14, 2026 / by

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Inside EPA

Maria Doa, former director of EPA’s Science Policy Division; Stan Meiburg, former acting EPA Deputy Administrator; and Michelle Roos, executive director of EPN, spoke with Inside EPA about the dangers behind Trump’s deep cuts to EPA funding and staffing for the FY 2027 budget.

Do We Know Enough About Microplastics to Act?

April 13, 2026 / by

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The Dispatch

Tracey Woodruff, former senior scientist and policy advisor in EPA’s Office of Policy Director, spoke with The Dispatch about challenges behind measuring the quantity of microplastics in humans. 

Trump’s budget puts war first, and Americans last

April 13, 2026 / by

Svante Myrick /

The Hill

Michelle Roos, executive director of EPN, was quoted in an article for The Hill about the Trump administration’s new budget proposal.

EPA sets ‘no surprises’ science policy, reassigns researchers

April 9, 2026 / by

Kevin Bogardus and Ellie Borst /

E&E News

Chris Frey, former head of EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD), and Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science in ORD, spoke with E&E News about the Trump EPA’s undermining of science and the implications of dismantling the agency’s ORD.

Severe Exposure to ‘Forever Chemicals’ During Pregnancy Could Lead to Childhood Asthma

April 9, 2026 / by

Keerti Gopal /

Inside Climate News

Tracey Woodruff, former senior scientist and policy advisor in EPA’s Office of Policy Director, spoke with Inside Climate News about the Trump EPA’s efforts to remove science and research at the agency.

EPA rollbacks threaten public health

April 8, 2026 / by

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The Washington Post

Betsy Southerland, former director of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, wrote a letter to the editor in The Washington Post about the importance of reducing environmental exposures to toxic chemicals. 

Microplastics Are Accumulating in Human Brain Tissue Faster Than Any Other Organ, and Scientists Are Alarmed

April 5, 2026 / by

Eliot Soren Vance /

Altitudes Magazine

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist and Policy Advisor in the Office of Policy, was quoted in Altitudes Magazine about her research into microplastics and environmental health burdens.

Microplastics Found in Human Brain Tissue at Levels 10 Times Higher Than a Decade Ago, New Research Shows

April 4, 2026 / by

Eliot Soren Vance /

Altitudes Magazine

Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, was quoted in Altitudes Magazine about the amount of plastics found in humans.

EPA Budget Would Be Cut in Half With Trump’s 2027 Proposal

April 3, 2026 / by

Stephen Lee /

Bloomberg Law

Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science in EPA’s Office of Research and Development, spoke with Bloomberg Law about the impact EPA’s budget cuts will have on its employees.

EPA takes first step to regulate microplastics in drinking water

April 2, 2026 / by

Aria Bendix and Erika Edwards /

NBC News

Betsy Southerland, former director of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, spoke with NBC News about the EPA’s consideration of adding microplastics to their list of regulated drinking water contaminants.

Environmentalists Say EPA’s Sterilizer Plan Lacks Lawful, Scientific Basis

April 1, 2026 / by

Abigail Mihaly /

Inside EPA

Michelle Montoya, Policy Director at Environmental Protection Network, had her testimony about  EPA’s proposal to weaken ethylene oxide emission standards featured in Inside EPA.

Trump rolls back Biden’s toughest-ever rule on a gas linked to cancer

March 31, 2026 / by

John Ghost /

When in Your State

When in Your State featured commentary by former EPA Deputy Administrator Janet McCabe about the EPA’s rollback of protections against ethylene oxide pollution.

EPA watchdog finds nation’s most contaminated sites are vulnerable to flooding, wildfires

March 30, 2026 / by

Michael Biesecker and Jason Dearen /

Associated Press

Betsy Southerland, former director of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, spoke with The Associated Press about the importance of mitigation measures at Superfund sites.

EPA ends diesel exhaust fluid sensor requirements to help farmers and truckers save money

March 30, 2026 / by

Kennedy Chase /

Spectrum Local News

Chris Frey, former head of EPA’s Office of Research and Development, spoke with Spectrum Local News about the implications of removing diesel exhaust fluid sensors.

When the EPA rolled back toxic air rules, it left this community in the path of pollution

March 23, 2026 / by

Ella Nilsen /

CNN

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, spoke with CNN about the dangers of mercury poisoning.

Pittsburgh’s air pollution estimated to claim 3,000+ lives per year − and EPA rollbacks aren’t helping

March 19, 2026 / by

Philip Landrigan and Ella Whitman /

The Conversation

Research about the impact of air pollution prevention rollbacks from EPN’s Breathing Easy report was featured in The Conversation.

EPA aims to loosen rules on cancer-causing ethylene oxide

March 16, 2026 / by

Nadia Ramlagan /

Public News Service

Janet McCabe, former EPA deputy administrator, spoke with Public News Service about the EPA’s proposal to loosen emission rules for ethylene oxide commercial sterilization facilities.

EPA chief met with Bayer CEO over Supreme Court fight, agency records show

March 11, 2026 / by

Carey Gillam /

The New Lede

Tracey Woodruff, former EPA Senior Scientist and Policy Advisor, spoke with The New Lede about the dangers of EPA approving the weed killer glyphosate for use.

Former EPA official Joe Goffman on the public health impacts of killing the “endangerment finding”

March 10, 2026 / by

Melinda Tuhus /

Forest and the Trees with Melinda Tuhus

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, spoke with Forest and the Trees with Melinda Tuhus about the implications of EPA rescinding the 2009 endangerment finding.

Residents find E. coli in drinking water of Illinois city that floods with sewage

March 9, 2026 / by

Lexi Cortes, Lacretia Wimbley and Janelle O'Dea /

St. Louis Public Radio

Elin Betanzo, former member of the EPA Drinking Water Advisory Council, spoke with St. Louis Public Radio about her technical support for the community water testing in Cahokia Heights, Illinois.

Column: Red Hill water tanks need much better care

March 8, 2026 / by

Elin Betanzo /

Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Elin Betanzo, former member of the EPA Drinking Water Advisory Council, authored an article for The Honolulu Star-Advertiser about a jet fuel spill at a military base in Hawaii and how it’s impacting the water.