Climate Change Is Inevitable–But Not in the Way the EPA Thinks

Oct 3, 2018 / by

Jennifer Lu /

Popular Science

EPN member Janet McCabe it quoted in this article on the need to attack climate change on an international level through many avenues, rather than looking for one silver bullet.

Critics Bash Trump’s Rollback. Is Anyone Listening?

Oct 2, 2018 / by

Maxine Joselow /

E&E News

EPN members Trish Koman, PhD; Betsy Southerland; and Janet McCabe are quoted in this E&E News article on the EPA’s public hearing in Dearborn, MI, on the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles rule.

US EPA’s Plan to Revisit Mercury Rule Analysis Moves Forward, but Impact Unclear

Oct 1, 2018 / by

Zack Hale /

S&P Global

EPN member and Advisor Janet McCabe, former EPA Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, and Joseph Goffman, former EPA Associate Assistant Administrator for Climate and Senior Counsel in the Office of Air and Radiation, are quoted in this S&P Global article on the Trump Administration revisiting the mercury rule analysis.

Former EPA Officials in Indiana Say Plans to Downgrade Science Office Wrong Move

Sept 28, 2018 / by

Rebecca Thiele /

WBOI NPR

EPN member and advisor Janet McCabe is quoted on her concerns about the role of science in the EPA under the current administration in this WBOI NPR story.

EPA to Dissolve Office of Science Advisor

Sept 29, 2018 / by

Dan Boyce /

NPR

Stan Meiburg, EPN Board member and Advisor, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator in Regions 4 (Atlanta) and 6 (Dallas), and former EPA Acting Deputy Administrator, is interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered with Dan Boyce about the EPA dissolving the Office of the Science Advisor.

Environmental Change Is Here and It Is Costing Indiana

Sept 25, 2018 / by

Fred H. Cate and Janet McCabe /

Inside Indiana News with Gerry Dick

EPN member and advisor Janet McCabe co-wrote an op-ed on the effects of environmental change that are being felt right now in homes, businesses and communities in Indiana and across the country.

Expecting Court Reversal, Former EPA Staffer Blasts Auto GHG Rollback Plan

Sept 25, 2018 / by

Inside EPA /

Doug Obey

EPN members Jeff Alson and Dennis McLerran are quoted in this article on the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule, which would roll back greenhouse gas and fuel economy standards.

Trump’s EPA Makeover Could Put Regional Offices on Shorter Leash

Sept 26, 2018 / by

Abby Smith /

Bloomberg Science

EPN members Robert Sussman, former EPA Deputy Administrator and Senior Policy Counsel to Administrator, and Stan Meiburg, EPN Board member and Advisor, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator in Regions 4 (Atlanta) and 6 (Dallas), and former EPA Acting Deputy Administrator, comment on the restructure of the EPA’s regional offices, which has some current and former agency staff concerned about enforcement, staff levels and leadership, in this Bloomberg Environment piece.

150 Share Concerns on Trump Fuel Economy Proposal in Dearborn

Sept 25, 2018 / by

Eric Lawrence /

Detroit Free Press

EPN member Jeff Alson, who gave testimony at the EPA’s public hearing in Dearborn, MI, in opposition to the Trump Administration’s Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient Vehicles Rule (SAFE),  is quoted in this article. The article was also rerun in the York Dispatch and Providence Journal.

Stateside: Former EPA Official Condemns Mileage Rollback

Sept 25, 2018 / by

Cynthia Canty /

Stateside Michigan Radio

Jeff Alson, EPN member and former EPA senior advisor who helped draft the national fuel economy standards, was interviewed on Stateside radio about his testimony in Dearborn, MI, against the Trump Administration’s SAFE rule.

EPA Toxin Move Helps Industry a Little. But at What Cost?

Sept 24, 2018 / by

Benjamin Storrow /

Climatewire

EPN member Betsy Southerland is quoted in Climatewire’s article on the consequences of weakening the wastewater standards.

EPA’s Reversal of Environmental Protections Veers Badly Off Course

Sept 24, 2018 / by

Dennis McLerran /

The Seattle Times

EPN member and former EPA Region 10 Regional Administrator Dennis McLerran wrote this op-ed in The Seattle Times about acting EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler’s two recent decisions—to freeze fuel-economy standards for cars and dramatically scale back an effort to reduce climate pollution from coal-fired power plants—taking the EPA in the wrong direction.

First It Was a Hurricane. Then Pig Poop. Now It’s Coal Ash.

Sept 22, 2018 / by

Adam Rogers /

WIRED

Stan Meiburg, EPN Board member and Advisor, former EPA Deputy Regional Administrator in Regions 4 (Atlanta) and 6 (Dallas), and former EPA Acting Deputy Administrator, is quoted in this WIRED article on the succession of disasters being triggered in North Carolina by Hurricane Florence, the latest of which is coal ash.

As Florence Threatens Chemical Plants, Trump Administration Moves to Weaken Protections

Sept 18, 2018 / by

Brendan Doyle /

The Hill

EPN member Brendan Doyle, a former EPA policy analyst and senior policy advisor, wrote this op-ed for The Hill on the Trump administration’s move to gut the Risk Management Program Rule, which requires chemical companies and wastewater treatment plants to be ready for disasters like Hurricane Florence.

California vs. Trump; Engineers vs. Lawyers

Sept 11, 2018 / by

Lou Ann Hammond /

WardsAuto

EPN member Margo Oge, former director of the EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality, is quoted in this article on the Trump administration’s proposal to reopen negotiations with the possibility of revoking California’s Clear Air Act waiver, threatening the state’s ability to set separate, more-stringent standards.

Janet McCabe: Rolling Back Clean-Car Standards Is Misguided

Sept. 14, 2018 / by

Janet McCabe /

Indianapolis Business Journal

EPN member Janet McCabe wrote an op-ed in the Indianapolis Business Journal on the Trump administrations “ill-considered” proposal to roll back clean-car standards.

Angriff aug die Wissenschaft

Sept. 11, 2018 / by

Johann Grolle /

Der Spiegel

EPN members Chris Zarba, Dan Costa, and Bob Kelly are quoted in this German magazine article on what it is like to work for the EPA under an administration that is hostile to the organization.

Trump Administration Wants to Make It Easier to Release Methane Into Air

Sept. 10, 2018 / by

Coral Davenport /

The New York Times

EPN member Janet McCabe is quoted in this article on the Trump Administration making it significantly easier to release methane into the atmosphere. This is the third major step this year to roll back federal efforts to fight climate change. Janet is also quoted in similar articles in: E&E News, Newser, HuffPost.

EPA to Scrap 4 Obama-era Haze Plans

Sept 10, 2018 / by

Sean Reilly /

E&E News

EPN member Janet McCabe, who served as acting air chief during part of the Obama administration, comments on the shift from federal to state implementation plans for four states under the regional haze program.

EPA Lays Groundwork for Avoiding Future Power Plant Mercury Rules

Sept. 7, 2018 / by

Amena H. Saiyid /

Bloomberg Environment

EPN members Janet McCabe and Joseph Goffman are quoted in this article on the EPA laying the groundwork to limit its ability to require more stringent emissions standards in the future by currently reconsidering mercury pollution limits for power plants.

Indiana State Representative, Environmental Advocates Call on Congress to Protect Environment & Public Health

Sept 7, 2018 / by

WBIW/State /

WBIW

EPN’s analysis of EPA funding cuts and harmful anti-environmental policies included in the House and Senate FY19 appropriations bills is mentioned in this article on a press conference at the Indiana Statehouse, where speakers urged Congress to oppose any budget cuts to public health and environmental protection programs ahead of the Sept. 30 federal funding deadline.

With a Shrinking EPA, Trump Delivers on His Promise to Cut Government

Sept 8, 2018 / by

Brady Dennis, Juliet Eilperin and Andrew Ba Tran /

The Washington Post

EPN members Christopher Zarba, Betsy Smith, and Daniel Costa are quoted in this article about the mass exodus from the EPA in the first 18 months of the Trump administration. The agency’s workforce has shrunk by 8 percent, leaving many wondering what important work is falling through the cracks. This article also ran in the Chicago Tribune, and Betsy Smith and Daniel Costa were quoted in a similar article from Common Dreams.

Critics: Clean Power Plan Replacement Would Weaken Air Protections

Sept 6, 2018 / by

Eric Tegethoff /

Public New Service

EPN member and former EPA Acting Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation Janet McCabe is quoted in this article on the Trump Administration’s proposed replacement of the Clean Power Plan, which could severely weaken air protections. McCabe encourages readers to take advantage of the public comments period on this important issue. Janet is also quoted in similar articles in Eagle Country 99.3 and WXPR.

The EPA Suggested We Change Our Rating on an Asbestos Story. Here’s Why We Declined.

Sept 4, 2018 / by

Alex Kasprak /

Snopes

EPN member Besty Southerland, a 30-year veteran of the EPA before resigning in 2017, is quoted in this article on her concerns that the EPA’s Problem Formulation of the Risk Evaluation for Asbestos eliminates all of the main routes of exposure.