Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, wants you to know that he was responsible for persuading President Trump to pull out of the Paris climate agreement. Pruitt has never said that explicitly, of course – he understands that if he wants to keep his job, he needs to pretend that the decision was Trump’s alone. But Pruitt did everything he could to telegraph to the world that he thought Paris was a bad deal for America, and urged Big Coal executives to make their views known to the president as well. Trump, who has dismissed climate change as a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese, was lobbied equally hard by major business leaders and some of his own advisers, including his daughter Ivanka and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, to stay in the agreement. But Pruitt, aligned with White House chief strategist and populist provocateur Steve Bannon, won the fight. And when Trump announced the decision to withdraw from Paris in the White House Rose Garden on […]
Monday, August 21st, 2017
Scott Pruitt’s Crimes Against Nature
Author: Jeff Goodell
Source: Rollingstone
Publication Date: July 27, 2017
Link: Scott Pruitt’s Crimes Against Nature
Source: Rollingstone
Publication Date: July 27, 2017
Link: Scott Pruitt’s Crimes Against Nature
Stephan: The real damage being done by Trump and Pence -- please let's not forget Pence who is in many ways as bad or worse than Trump -- is happening below the the toxic fog the surrounds the White House, and consumes the media's attention. And perhaps nothing is worse than what is being done to the EPA by Scott Pruitt, just at the time when we should be preparing for climate change. This report will give you a sense of what I mean.