Chicago Sun-Times

PRUITT’S EPA TENURE ALREADY A SCANDAL

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Scott Pruitt, administra­tor of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, is not doing his job. Quite the opposite.

Rather than do the hard work of making our nation’s environmen­tal regulation­s work better for business while still protecting Americans — always a difficult balancing act — Pruitt wants to incinerate the rules, belching the resulting smoke into the atmosphere and tossing the residue into the nearest creek.

Day by day, he makes it clear he is in the wrong job.

On Monday, a divided federal appeals court shot down Pruitt’s ill- advised effort to delay rules designed to cut down on methane leaks, which contribute to global warming.

But if Pruitt has his way, that will slow him down only temporaril­y.

In his five months on the job, Pruitt has tried to block, delay or entirely uproot more than 30 environmen­tal regulation­s. He is shredding the Clean Power Plan, designed to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. He wants to revoke plans to reduce pollution in waterways. He has ended a ban on a pesticide the EPA had found was dangerous to children. He has delayed a rule to stop chemical plant explosions and spills. He has become Donald Trump’s point man in underminin­g America’s compliance with the Paris climate change accord and wants to gum up the works by starting a debate on whether humancause­d climate change is real.

As for going after any new threats to the environmen­t? Not a chance.

Pruitt has a long history of unprincipl­ed attacks on environmen­tal regulation­s. When he was the attorney general of Oklahoma, he repeatedly sued to block EPA regulation­s that irked business interests. He signed letters to regulators that were written by industry lobbyists.

As EPA administra­tor, he mostly ignores the EPA’s career experts. In recent weeks, he has shown the door to 47 members of the EPA’s respected Board of Scientific Counselors. For advice, he turns instead to exlobbyist­s, anti- environmen­t politician­s and industry figures themselves.

The Trump administra­tion’s environmen­tal policies need a houseclean­ing.

 ??  ?? EPA Administra­tor Scott Pruitt | AP FILES
EPA Administra­tor Scott Pruitt | AP FILES

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