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Showing posts with label Environmental Protection Agency. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Lisa Jackson: Blacks Should Get Serious About Climate Change


By: Michael H. Cottman

Black environmental experts are spreading the word to African-Americans everywhere: Go green.

“Climate change is a clear and present danger to communities of color across the country,” Lisa Jackson, the new director of the Environmental Protection Agency, told a group of black college students and members of the Commission to Engage African Americans on Climate Change at a meeting at Howard University last week.

The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies created the Commission last year. It hosted the meeting and invited students and faculty from a number of black colleges to discuss climate issues and its impact on the African-American community.

“We must act now to not only end, but also reverse, the ravaging effects inflicted upon our homes, schools and neighborhoods,” said Jackson, the first African-American to head the EPA.

“There is no need to choose between green in our pockets and going green,” Jackson said. “EPA and this administration are on the job and will work tirelessly to protect our environment and the family, friends and neighbors impacted by it.”

Jackson and other experts said that President Barack Obama’s plans to improve water and air quality will eventually help black Americans and improve living conditions in African-American communities across the country.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Lisa Jackson Set to Become Nation’s First Black EPA Chief



By: Dina Cappiello


WASHINGTON - Lisa Jackson is in line to become the first African-American to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.

President-elect Barack Obama intends to announce Jackson as EPA administrator in the coming weeks, barring unforeseen circumstances that derail his plans, according to Democratic officials close to the transition.

Jackson, a Princeton University-educated chemical engineer, would take the helm at the agency at a time of record-low morale and when it is still grappling with how to respond to a 2007 Supreme Court decision that said it could regulate the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming.

During the Bush administration, the White House has at times overruled the advice of the EPA's scientific advisers and the agency's staff on issues ranging from air pollution to global warming.

Supporters say Jackson, 46, has the experience to steer the agency down a new path.

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