Trump Begins Disemboweling the EPA
Trump Begins Disemboweling the EPA
Say what you’d like about Donald Trump – he’s stuck a hard line to his campaign promises. Over the weekend, the newly appointed president started to lay the foundation for an all-out assault on the environment. Workers at federal offices were showing up to the job in tears since the inauguration, as Trump begins disemboweling the EPA and taking on Obama-era accords on climate change.The incoming administration has implemented measures since Friday which should spread anxiety across the nation. Contracts and grants for the EPA have been canceled. Transition communications director Doug Erickson was quoted in an NPR interview saying he’d strive to ensure the agency reflected the voice of a new political executive.Only a day ago, the Internet was set abuzz as rumors spread of Trump’s intentions. Long a very outspoken critic of the EPA and its stance on climate change, the president and his advisers planned to take down the Environmental Protection Agency’s web-page on global warming. Though the order was quickly rescinded, it gives a glance at what antics might be expected through 2020.The Wednesday news was largely dominated by coverage of a proposed wall along the US-Mexico border. Coral Davenport of the New York Times wrote an article speculating the lengths the lengths the commander-in-chief could go to wage war on nature north of the Rio Grande. Her piece described hypothetical situations as well as ongoing actions. Donald Trump has already gone on record to say he’d pave the way for the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines. Davenport also emphasized how much Big Coal has to gain from policies which would allow their machines more access to vulnerable sites Obama had made prohibited.The President was clearly not issuing empty threats when he promised to gut the EPA during his tenure as Candidate Trump. He has already nominated Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the agency. Pruitt seems ill-suited for the position, considering that he was spearheading a half-dozen lawsuits against the organization he’s been chosen to lead. Some of his notable stances are climate change denial and opposition to a cleanup of the polluted Chesapeake Bay.
The Anacostia River in the Chesapeake Bay region; photo courtesy of Skip Brown, NatGeo Creative
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