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Environmental Protection Network

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EPN harnesses the expertise of more than 650 former EPA career staff and confirmation-level appointees from Democratic and Republican administrations.

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ICYMI: EPN volunteer Dr. Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH spoke with The Associated Press about the prevalence of microplastics in the human body. Read more about the ongoing research into the potential harms of microplastics: bit.ly/4cjVq80

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Dr. Linda Birnbaum, EPN volunteer and former NIEHS director, urged the EPA to ban micro- & nanoplastics in consumer products. These cause risk to children's brain development and stronger regulations on them are critical for a safer future. Learn more: bit.ly/4fIMR9C

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How do you end a federal electric vehicle mandate when there isn’t one in place? Disinformation misleads consumers and ignores U.S. EPA standards that protect public health. Read the full op-ed by EPN volunteer Margo T. Oge:   bit.ly/3SR6y58

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Two years ago, President Biden signed into law the biggest climate investment in history — cutting climate pollution, creating jobs, improving public health and turbocharging the clean energy economy. Let’s build on these accomplishments! #ClimateWinsHere bit.ly/4dKZWxh

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EPN volunteer Ronnie Levin spoke with E&E News about the dangers of delaying lead pipe replacement in Chicago. Allowing decades for compliance could put public health at risk. We must demand stronger action to protect our communities. #SafeWater bit.ly/470xqFP

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Scientists with industry ties are trying to undermine the EPA’s new drinking water limits on toxic PFAS, but EPN volunteer Betsy Southerland warns this could set a dangerous precedent. Read the full article in The Guardian. #CleanWater bit.ly/4g0Yby1

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EPN volunteer and former head of the National Toxicology Program, Linda Birnbaum, spoke with NPR about fluoride and its potential to be a developmental neurotoxicant. #CleanWater n.pr/3T8kesP

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.Environmental Protection Network's new report "Breathing Easy" assesses public health benefits from U.S. EPA air pollution standards 2021-24. Project 2025 would revert this work, putting millions of people at risk of asthma attacks & heart/lung disease. #AirQuality #CleanAir bit.ly/4dY9Z2J

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Our report "Breathing Easy" reveals $250B in annual health & climate benefits from 16 Biden EPA rules. Read more about the report and the risks from Project 2025's drastic EPA cuts, if implemented. InsideEPA bit.ly/3B0zeTf

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EPN's latest report shows that the EPA's air pollution regulations will save over 200,000 lives and prevent over 107 million asthma attacks by 2050. Read the full article in Electrek.co: bit.ly/3XmXSVP

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EPN will be publishing articles authored by our volunteers delving into the dangers of Project 2025 and its threat to undo critical environmental protections. EPN board chair, Mark Hague, introduces the series and reflects on his time at EPA: bit.ly/3XuB1rs

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Our new report highlights the long-term health benefits of U.S. EPA air quality rules put in place the last 3.5 years. Read more about the report and the negative impact Project 2025 would have on this progress and our environment in E&E News   bit.ly/3zk3XdG

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Stan Meiburg, EPN board member and former EPA Deputy Administrator, spoke with The Verge about the future of EPA — warning #Project2025 could gut the agency, jeopardizing life-saving air quality protections. The stakes for public health couldn’t be higher. bit.ly/47Cj5jo

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In our latest Substack, EPN volunteer Dr. Betsy Southerland warns that Project 2025 could stop EPA efforts to address toxic PFAS chemicals, putting public health at risk. Read the full article: bit.ly/3XA0FLr