Byย Andrea Germanos, Common Dreams.ย Originally published on Common Dreams under CC BY–SA 3.0 US.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler is under fire for a Thursday speech laying out a vision for the agency that critics warn would unleash untold environmental devastation should it come toย pass.
Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, delivered the remarks at the Nixon Library in southern California to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the EPA. The agency was established under the Nixon administration.ย ย
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler is under fire for a Thursday speech laying out a vision for the agencyย that critics warn would unleash untold environmental devastation should it come toย pass.
Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, delivered theย remarksย at the Nixon Library in southern California to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the EPA. The agency was established under the Nixonย administration.ย ย
In the speech, Wheeler knocked state efforts to pursue renewable energy over fossil fuels and block new gas infrastructureย projects.
Wheeler also framed as positive steps the administration’s environmental protection rollbacks and attacks on science. The EPA chief said that โmembers of former administrations and progressives in Congress have elevated single issue advocacy โ in many cases focused just on climate change โ to virtue-signal to foreign capitals, over the interests of communities within their ownย country.โ
โCommunities that deal with the worst pollution in this countryโand tend to be low-income and minorityโface multiple environmental problems that need solving,โ Wheeler said. He suggested President Donald Trump’s โopportunity zonesโ plan โย recognized by expertsย as a giveaway to the rich โ as a remedy to environmentalย injustice.
ย Wheeler declared it โvery disappointing to see governors on the East Coast, such as [New York] Governor Cuomo, unilaterally block pipelines that would take natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York and Newย England.โ
โWe helped President Trump successfully implement the new NEPA regulations with the goal of reviewing federal permits within two years,โ Wheeler said of the administration’sย attackย on the bedrock environmentalย law.
He also touted โa proposed rule that would remove onerous and expensive regulation of gene-edited plant protectantsโ and the administration’s โscience transparency rules,โ referring to what its critics call a โsecret science ruleโ to limit scientific evidence the EPA will consider in itsย work.
Mustafa Santiago Ali, a former EPA official who helped found the agency’s environmental justice office, took issue with Wheeler’s plans for environmentalย justice.
โEvery one of the actions the Trump administration has taken, either by weakening or rolling back basic air and water protections, has put #environmentaljustice communities in greater harm,โ heย tweetedย Thursday. โNo one believes a Trump second term would value Black and Brown lives!โ heย added.
Brett Hartl, government affairs director at conservation group Center for Biological Diversity, rebuffed Wheeler’s claim that the Trump administration has been a champion of EPA‘sย mission.
โWheeler and the Trump administration have done grave and lasting damage to the EPA by elevating polluters and their profits above all else, and no slick speech can change that fact,โ said Hartl. He further accused Wheeler of being โignorant of the immense environmental progress made over the last 50 years because Congress and President Nixon recognized when they established the EPA that no one has a right to pollute our air, water, orย land.โ
โIf Wheeler’s vision becomes real in the decades ahead,โ warned Hartl, โour children and grandchildren would inherit nothing less than an apocalyptic, devastatedย planet.โ
Hartl continued: โInstead of following the proud bipartisan traditions of the EPA, Wheeler has decimated protections for our nations wetlands and rivers, rolled back protections for toxic pollutants spewed into the air, rubberstamped pesticides that cause brain damage in children, and utterly ignored the climate crisis. He is a horror-show, through andย through.โ
Main image:ย Then-Actingย EPAย Administrator Andrew Wheeler in February 2019.ย Credit:ย U.S.ย Department of Agriculture/Lance Cheung,ย publicย domain
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