Climate change progress at Trump's EPA is grinding to a halt, workers reveal
Source: Guardian News
Current and former staff say projects that mention climate change have been de-emphasized and halted as EPA tears up key planks of emissions-lowering agenda
Oliver Milman in New York
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Tuesday 6 June 2017 08.39 EDT
Current and former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees have described how work on climate change is grinding to a halt at the agency, with programs being scrapped and fears that staff may be reassigned away from climate-related tasks.
The Trump administration is tearing up key planks of Barack Obamas emissions-lowering agenda, with the president withdrawing the US from the Paris climate agreement last week and tasking the EPA with rewriting the clean power plan, which aims to curb greenhouse gases from coal-fired power plants.
Climate work at the EPA is being systematically targeted for elimination, according to Alyssa Hall, who was the climate change adaption coordinator for EPAs region one, which encompasses New England, until last month.
I felt like we were being attacked on a daily basis from headquarters. A lot of my projects were being cancelled or postponed indefinitely, so I was left with nothing to do, Hall told the Guardian.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/06/climate-change-work-trump-epa