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  • The discredited agency upholds the biofuel mandate

    The environmental value of corn ethanol got a ringing endorsement Thursday from EPA chief Stephen Johnson. Johnson declined a request to cut the Renewable Fuel Standard embedded in the 2007 Energy Act. The RFS mandates 9 billion gallons of corn-based ethanol be blended into the fuel supply this year, rising steadily to 15 billion gallons […]

  • EPA administrator says he’s not pulling out

    On a press call today, a reporter asked EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson if he plans to resign from his post, as four Democratic senators and some enviros have called on him to do. “If you want to talk about that you’re more than happy to talk to … our press officer. But no, I’m not,” […]

  • When pleasing industry compulsively takes precedence over public interest

    It’s gratifying to see EPA chief Stephen Johnson writhing under pressure to resign in disgrace. The agency is being hounded by lawsuits from states while Johnson faces perjury accusations from Congress. My question: what took so long? Documenting the agency’s recent betrayals of the public interest would take a book, not a blog post. Myself, […]

  • Pink slip

    I spent eight years working for the U.S. EPA. It was a foundational experience for me -- it gave me an excellent perspective on how environmental regulation works (and doesn't work). That said, I'm really much happier now that I'm doing my own gig, and I feel that leaving the EPA was in many ways the start of my real career.

    Our friends at Friends of the Earth think that EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson might also enjoy a fresh start.

  • Cheney, Johnson, and CO2

    Since folks are calling for EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson to resign, it's perhaps time to reveal exactly why he has been such a stick in the mud on CO2.

    Full hilarious details are now available, from satirist Harry Shearer's July 13 edition of Le Show: Listen to "Dick Cheney Confidential," minute 25:30. Very enlightening.

  • Johnson, Dudley may be held in contempt of Congress by week’s end

    U.S. EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson and Susan Dudley of the White House Office of Management and Budget may be held in contempt of Congress by the end of this week for failing to turn over documents related to recent controversial decisions on smog and California’s request for a waiver that would let the state set […]

  • Select Committee and White House reach deal on release of documents

    It seems the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming has reached some sort of agreement with the White House to obtain documents from the Environmental Protection Agency on their internal workings. The decision preempted the committee’s plan to hold a vote today finding EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson in contempt. The Select Committee […]

  • Waxman is going to punch somebody

    Wow, it looks like House oversight committee chair Henry Waxman is getting a little sick of EPA head Stephen Johnson: More here.

  • Top EPA official forced out by political appointees

    Cross-posted from the Wonk Room.

    Mary Gade I've previously described Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson as "the environment's Alberto Gonzales." After years of scandal as White House Counsel and Attorney General, Gonzales finally resigned after it was revealed that numerous U.S. attorneys were fired without cause under his watch.

    Now it seems the EPA is following the Department of Justice's efforts to rid itself of staffers who are not "loyal Bushies."

    The Chicago Tribune reports:

    The Bush administration forced its top environmental regulator in the Midwest to quit Thursday after months of internal bickering about dioxin contamination downstream from Dow Chemical's world headquarters in Michigan.

    In an interview with the Tribune, Mary Gade said two top political appointees at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in Washington stripped her of her powers as regional administrator and told her to quit or be fired by June 1.