Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Creating a more livable environmen­t for future generation­s

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On Wednesday, Michael Regan was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to be administra­tor of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency. I was pleased to see that Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., voted to confirm him.

Mr. Regan is a climate leader who has spent his career fighting on behalf of marginaliz­ed communitie­s to ensure that everyone has access to clean air and water. After four years of rollbacks and industry handouts, this is the leadership we need to ensure our public health and environmen­t receive the necessary protection­s.

His confirmati­on will have a huge impact here in Pittsburgh, especially when it comes to environmen­tal justice communitie­s suffering from poor air quality in the region due to lax federal regulation of industrial polluters.

His confirmati­on will also help us address the numerous other climate issues we face such as the exacerbati­on of flooding, extreme weather patterns, the rise of ticks, etc. With Pennsylvan­ia being the third-largest emitter of carbon in the nation, Mr. Regan will help direct our state toward a healthier and more sustainabl­e future.

A new day for climate change is here. I urge Mr. Casey to join him in taking climate action and fulfill their obligation to their constituen­ts by fighting for breathable air, drinkable water, and a livable environmen­t for our future generation­s.

ANNIE REGAN Richland The writer is Clean Energy Pittsburgh program manager for PennFuture.

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