The New York Times reports that Scott Pruitt, the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, is rapidly filling up the agency with fellow conservatives devoted to destroying the environment.
To friends and critics, Mr. Pruitt seems intent on building an E.P.A. leadership that is fundamentally at odds with the career officials, scientists and employees who carry out the agency’s missions. That might be a recipe for strife and gridlock at the federal agency tasked to keep safe the nation’s clean air and water while safeguarding the planet’s future.
“He’s the most different kind of E.P.A. administrator that’s ever been,” said Steve J. Milloy, a member of the E.P.A. transition team who runs the website JunkScience.com, which aims to debunk climate change. “He’s not coming in thinking E.P.A. is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Quite the opposite.”
Gina McCarthy, who headed the E.P.A. under former President Barack Obama, said she too saw Mr. Pruitt as unique. “It’s fine to have differing opinions on how to meet the mission of the agency. Many Republican administrators have had that,” she said. “But here, for the first time, I see someone who has no commitment to the mission of the agency.”
Top positions are going to Trump campaign staffers who are climate change skeptics.
They too will have to breathe the same polluted air as the rest of us. Will there be special gas masks for the rich? Will we wear filters over our faces to screen out pollution? Should we stop eating fish because the waters are polluted?
This is not a normal administration. The agency created by Richard Nixon in 1970 to protect the environment is now controlled by troglodytes who want to end the protection of the environment.

You think they are intentionally destroying the planet? Talk about being hyperbolic and obtuse. You think that kind of nonsense is going to convince anyone to vote Democrat that didn’t last election?
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Tom Beane,
You don’t have to be a Democrat to want clean air and clean water.
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It is not nonsense to wave red flags, unless you also think all is well with planet earthand all science is junk. This is not about changing votes.
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Yes, I believe strongly that they are intentionally destroying the planet in the name of short term profits. The evidence is pretty clear.
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In California, our legislature and Gov hired Eric Holder to defend us against Pruitt. I cannot figure out why since Holder is a Wall Street lawyer who was not a shining example of defending The People against the banksters when he ran the DoJ.
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While it makes sense to have federal approaches to help our environment across 50 states, during this administration, folks will have to be activists at their state level. That could result in a pastiche of regulations.
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About all we can do this point is hope that Mar-a-Lago goes under water soon. That will kill two birds with one iceberg: (1) DT will shift funds from the Mexican Wall to the Florida Seawall and (2) the Corporate Congress will maybe think it’s okay to start talking about climate change.
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I don’t even remember how many times this man sued the EPA. All the while we are having earthquakes most days from fracking here in Oklahoma.
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It looks like Charles and David Koch basically own this guy….
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Good observation.
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And the leash is very, very short and has one of those choker collars that dig protruding metal into his skin.
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“Will there be special gas masks for the rich?”
More or less.
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I think some people truly hate Nature. It’s icky. They like their luxury cars, their indoor spaces, their golf courses. Woods? Wild animals? Endangered plants? Who gives a ***?
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To answer your last questions: ME! (and many others who understand the old saying “From dust you came and to dust you will return.” (stardust that is)
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Apeirokalia –lack of experience with the beautiful. Our schools should combat apeirokalia. But what curriculum talks this way?
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Multi-cultural curriculum can succeed in planting the seed of beauty, aesthetics, into children through engaging them with that which they may know and cherish in their lives.
At the same time it is important for students and all folk to step outside their singular experience and take in the many aesthetic experiences of the human animal that have occurred throughout time and varying cultures.
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“Endangered Science”
When scientist at EPA
Becomes endangered species
Americans are well on way
To living in their feces
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