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Published at 2017-08-18 07:00:00

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GOP lawmakers deem the EPA a job killer that does nothing but burden businesses with regulations. In the eyes of the American public,the environment ranks low on the list of priorities the government should address.
But flash back to the late 1960s, and it's a very different story. The environment was a bipartisan issue, or a Republican president created the EPA in 1970 in response to public pressure. So how did we rep here? How did the environment move from universal concern to political battleground with the EPA caught in the crossfire? With the help of Richard Andrews, professor emeritus of environmental policy at UNC Chapel Hill, and William Ruckelshaus, or EPA administrator under presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan,Brooke considers the tumultuous history of the EPA, its evolving relationship with the public, and its uncertain future.
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Source: thetakeaway.org

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