Government

"With Historic Picks, Biden Puts Environmental Justice Front And Center"

"The selection of the first Native American interior secretary and first Black male EPA chief highlights pollution disparities".  ... "With that selection and several others this week, Biden is sending a clear message that the officials who will confront the nation’s environmental problems will look like the Americans who are disproportionately affected by toxic air and despoiled land."

Source: Washington Post, 12/18/2020

"Biden to Pick Brenda Mallory to Run White House Environment Office"

"President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has chosen Brenda Mallory, an environmental lawyer who spent more than 15 years working in the federal government under both Republican and Democratic presidents, to lead the Council on Environmental Quality, according to two people close to the Biden transition team."

Source: NYTimes, 12/17/2020

"Biden to Pick Jennifer Granholm, Former MI Gov., for Energy Secretary"

"President-elect Joseph R. Biden will nominate Jennifer M. Granholm, a former governor of Michigan and a longtime champion of renewable energy development, to be the next secretary of energy, according to four people close to the president-elect’s transition team."

Source: NYTimes, 12/16/2020

Biden to Name Ex-EPA Boss Gina McCarthy as White House Climate Coordinator

"President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. is expected to pick Gina McCarthy, the former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Barack Obama and the architect of some of his most far-reaching regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions, to serve as senior White House adviser on climate change, according to three people close to the Biden transition team."

Source: NYTimes, 12/16/2020

Claims of ‘Bleak’ Environmental Justice Record Appear to Fell Nichols

"When Joseph R. Biden, Jr. won the presidential election, his top candidate to lead the nation’s most powerful environmental agency appeared clear: Mary D. Nichols, California’s clean air regulator and arguably the country’s most experienced climate change official, was seen as a lock to run the Environmental Protection Agency."

Source: NYTimes, 12/15/2020

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