
President Trump has wasted no time in advancing the reckless, dangerous agenda that he promised on the campaign trail.
As our Senior Analyst for Petrochemicals Cynthia Palmer (pictured) says in a statement quoted by Common Dreams, EPA is headed for a rebrand to “Extreme Pollution Agency” under the leadership of its new administrator, Lee Zeldin.
The president’s attack on clean air and climate doesn’t stop there. Moms’ Director and Co-Founder Dominique Browning tells Bloomberg that EPA’s entire ability to cut climate pollution could be in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Inside Climate News reports on the slew of executive orders targeting progress on justice for communities of color hit first and worst by global warming, quoting National Manager for Health Justice Almeta Cooper.
Tell Congress: Hold the Line on Progress to Cut Air and Climate Pollution
In other news…
- LEADERS Magazine profiles Moms’ Dominique Browning in their first issue of the year.
- In response to the devastating wildfires in and around Los Angeles, Moms hosted a webinar about the toll these fires are taking on Latino communities. Univision LA covers the webinar and interviews Southwest Field Organizer Ylenia Aguilar.
- Ohio River Valley Field Organizer Rachel Meyer talks to Farm and Dairy about the safety and health concerns surrounding the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub.
Honorable mentions
Over the last couple of weeks, Moms earned a mention in Los Alamos Daily Post, The Daily Climate, and the Times-Herald.
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- Cynthia on “Extreme Pollution Agency” rebrand in Common Dreams
Tell Congress: Hold the Line on Progress to Cut Air and Climate Pollution




