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Regan Rejoins EPA: A "Who's Who" Guide to the Key Officials Who Will Shape the Agency | Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP


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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021, the U.S. Senate confirmed Michael Regan as the next EPA Administrator.
Although Regan and most of the Biden-Harris administration’s other high-level EPA officials have fairly limited private sector experience, they are known as seasoned, pragmatic leaders who bring substantive expertise to their roles.
Over the next four years, expect Regan’s team to oversee significant regulatory action and increased enforcement across all media, all while prioritizing environmental justice.
The bipartisan confirmation of Michael Regan as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) elevates a public servant with a wealth of federal, state and nonprofit experience. Regan is not alone: nearly all of the Biden-Harris administration’s EPA appointees and hires have experience on Capitol Hill and at EPA (many having returned from the Obama administration), state regulatory agencies, prominent environmental groups or educ ....

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Fossil fuel pollution is killing people in the US and abroad


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That’s the chilling conclusion reached by a new peer-reviewed study from Harvard University and University College London. Researchers found that more than 8.7 million people around the world died from exposure to particulate matter from fossil fuel emissions in 2018. 
The findings bring new understanding and urgency to the immediate global health threat caused by climate change and our world’s continued reliance on high-polluting fossil fuels.
For the Biden administration and policymakers worldwide, it must be a wakeup call. Reducing our reliance on fossil fuels isn’t just about protecting future generations from looming threats and projections it’s about saving lives right now. Our actions both domestic and internationally must reflect that urgency. ....

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Environmental Enforcement and Regulatory Updates | Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt PC


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A shift in administration at the state or federal level comes with regulatory changes and uncertainties. Already, the Biden administration has demonstrated it will have different environmental enforcement priorities and approaches than the previous administration. So what should the regulated community expect at the national level, as well as regionally?
Increased Environmental Inspections and Enforcement, But Also the Return to Supplemental Environmental Projects as a Settlement Tool
It is likely the Biden administration will adopt regulatory changes under the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act to employ more stringent regulatory programs. For example, as discussed in more detail here, the Biden Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may reevaluate the previous administration’s guidance memo regarding regulating discharges to groundwater under the Clean Water Act. Changes to guidance documents and adopti ....

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What Biden could learn from Bill Clinton's unfinished work on environmental justice


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Environmental justice isn t just a buzzword or hashtag for Dr. Beverly Wright it s what helps her get out of bed every morning. For the last 35 years, fighting for her Louisiana community s access to a healthy and safe environment has been her mission, and it s put her in rooms with the last three Democratic presidents.
Wright s federal advocacy began in the early 1990s, when she worked on the country s first executive order focused on environmental justice, which then-President Bill Clinton signed in 1994. Executive Order 12898, or EO 12898, instructed federal agencies to pursue environmental justice policies that would limit the disproportionately high and adverse effects of environmental harms on low-income communities and people of color, who are more l ....

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