By Dominique Browning
The nomination of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is unprecedented. Whether you are a Republican or a Democrat, it is a travesty—because Pruitt has vigorously used his office to derail and obstruct clean air safeguards that are broadly supported by Americans in red and blue states alike. This nomination is a danger to our children and families.
Moms are outraged about this most cynical choice. We do not want an Environmental Destruction Agency.
Pruitt has used his office to attack vital safeguards for our children’s health.
Pruitt, Oklahoma’s top legal officer, has been against every single clean air protection we have gained. He has sued to stop vital safeguards that protect us from mercury, arsenic, acid gases and other emissions. These protections are supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Lung Association and the American Public Health Association.
Pruitt has used his office to attack protections against soot and smog pollution, and to attack EPA’s science documenting oil and gas air pollution levels.
Pruitt is against standards for reducing soot and smog that crosses state lines and pollutes neighbors’ air. Pruitt is against standards that improve air quality in our national parks. In 2014, Pruitt led an “unprecedented, secretive alliance” with large energy companies to attack clean air rules. This included using a letter written by an energy company as his own to challenge EPA’s science-based analysis of the oil and gas pollution levels in our communities.
Pruitt lies about science.
Pruitt has also professed profound ignorance—willful ignorance—about global warming. He is against any and all plans to cut the carbon and methane pollution that is dangerously altering our atmosphere. He perpetuates lies in an all-out assault on science.
He says the science on climate change is not settled. This is a lie. He claims that human activity has not changed the atmosphere. This is a lie. He claims we can do nothing about a natural phenomenon that has always occurred. This is a lie.
Pruitt accepts money from corporate polluters—to protect them.
He has sued to protect corporate polluters—and his campaigns have been funded by polluters. He has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from fossil fuel companies—to protect their ability to pollute.
Pruitt destroys solutions, rather than solves problems.
He has led lawsuits to undo clean air protections. But he has never, not once, advanced a single solution to any of the problems that the Clean Air Act must, by law, address. Pruitt does not offer solutions to mercury coming from coal-fired power plants, mercury that damages fetal and infant brains.
Pruitt does not offer solutions to soot and smog pollution. Pruitt does not offer solutions to the wasted methane that escapes from fracking operations. Pruitt does not offer plans to cut the emissions that are dangerously throwing our climate off balance.
Pruitt is not a leader for the new economy.
He is operating with an outdated understanding of science, economics, markets and job growth. He will not help position America globally as an innovative energy leader.
The Clean Air Act was signed into law by a Republican president and it was strengthened twenty years later by a Republican president. It is a vital demonstration that some things must transcend partisan politics: the protection of clean air and clean water chief among them.
President-elect Donald Trump was not given a mandate by the American people to stop protecting us from air pollution.
Pruitt’s entire career has demonstrated that his priority is obstructing clean air safeguards for our children.
Tell your elected officials: Scott Pruitt is a dangerous EPA nominee.



rockman on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 3:33 pm
“President-elect Donald Trump was not given a mandate by the American people to stop protecting us from air pollution.”
And President Obama wasn’t given a mandate to increase US coal exports to record high levels during his watch. And President Bush wasn’t given a mandate to spend $trillions of tax $’s and thousands of our military’s lives to “export democracy” to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Seems like each POTUS decides what his particular mandates might be.
Boat on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 3:40 pm
Most Rupublicans agree with pruitt’s ideology. Elections have consequences. A new president should be allowed to enact his agenda. Rally the troops for the next election and remind voters it might be life or death for some.
joe on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 3:47 pm
Everything with Trump is leverage, this is a great pick. The guy doesn’t have a chance if the left is really serious about GW, this is fake pick to make sure that he gets his real picks (who might be worse) through. The left will have to fight with all its might to stop this and in the end its a pyrrhic victory, if the left fails on this, the left is doomed. Wow Trump is smart.
penury on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:11 pm
Guess what? You lost. Get over it and try to act like an adult. You have no more idea of what the Trump administration will do than you have on what Merkel is going to do. The time to campaign against Trump was before the election, where were you then? I am certain that your favorite pick has an agenda that you would approve of just like her husband.
Midnight Oil on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:16 pm
Ahhh, brining back the good old days when America was Great….just like China is today…
And folks are surprised….I’m shocked…it’s an outrage…
This is just the start
DerHundistlos on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:29 pm
We have a damn good idea what the Trump will do and it means disaster for the natural world. The Republican congress has legislation ready to repeal the highly successful Endangered Species Act and sell to the highest bidder America’s “surplus” parks. Stop making excuses for this prick.
Plantagenet on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:34 pm
Isn’t it discriminatory to have a group of Ds that only admits straight moms. Is this group a safe space for moms only or what? What about LFBTQ people? Why aren’t they included? Are the Ds turning their backs on them now?
I suggest this group change its name to the “LGBTQMs against Scrott Pruit” That would be much more inclusive.
Cheers!
DerHundistlos on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:34 pm
And a news flash…. we tree huggers have zero influence now that the Republicans control the House, Senate, Supreme Court.
I say let them have their way. Sell all the parks to the very rich and corporations. Usher in an era of greater mass extinction.
The forces of evil have triumphed and the Amercian people deserve to reap the consequences.
DerHundistlos on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:36 pm
@ Plant
Shut up with the fake outrage now that your favorite foil is leaving office.
Apneaman on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 4:55 pm
Trump’s Big Bait and Switch: How to Swamp Washington and Double-cross Your Supporters
“Only a month has passed since November 8th, but it’s already clear (not that it wasn’t before) that Trump’s anti-establishment campaign rhetoric was the biggest scam of his career, one he pulled off perfectly.”
“Here, however, is a major historical difference: the magnitude of Trump’s cronyism is off the charts, even for Washington.”
“So his cabinet, as yet incomplete, is already the richest one ever”
“Still, with more billionaires at the doorstep, estimates of the wealth of his new cabinet members and of the president-elect range from my own guesstimate of about $12 billion up to $35 billion. Though the process is as yet incomplete, this already reflects at least a quadrupling of the wealth represented by Barack Obama’s cabinet.”
http://www.nomiprins.com/thoughts/2016/12/9/trumps-big-bait-and-switch-how-to-swamp-washington-and-doubl.html
Yabut, yabut, yabut…….I can hear the cognitive gears grinding as the Trump hopefuls work overtime to try and rationalize this. Y’all got fucked, yet again just like I said you would. You and yours don’t count. Club members only……….Suckers.
makati1 on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 5:27 pm
Going to be an interesting, and maybe exciting, 4 years. LOL
makati1 on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 5:32 pm
All Ecowatch can do is watch as the earth’s ecology dies. Too little effort. Too late.
Apneaman on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 5:41 pm
For a perfect example of “story time” see Joe’s comment above. He made up a story in his little monkey brain and decided it is real and Trump is now smart based on the conclusion of his made up story. See how that works? Happens all the time with the humans. Evidence? Fuck that. Feelings are the evidence. The story I just made up is emotionally satisfying, therefore it is truth.
Anonymous on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 5:46 pm
‘Presidents’ sure as hell dont bring ‘their’ agendas to the ceremonial position of ‘president’. They bring the agendas of wall st. corporate ag, the pentagon, the uS oil cartel, tel Aviv’s, the CIAs. Its *there* agenda, and that is the same, and only, agenda washington promotes. Sure, the individuals that hold the ceremonial post, may harbor some misgivings about that, or they may be totally onboard with them. If the ‘prez’ happens to disagree with that agenda, and for the most part, few do, they pretty much keep those thoughts to themselves.
Most of trumps public utterances, of course, are music to the ears of the so-called dem\repub machine that acts on behalf of the amerikas real rulers. trump himself, is likely delighted by the laissez-faire, amerika, fuck ya, attitudes and opinions he gets surrounding himself with pentagon and wall st. insiders.
But the ‘prez’ will be enacting THEIR agenda, not his own. Whatever trumps ‘agenda’ might actually happen to be.
Well, maybe he does have an ‘agenda’ to make murika great again wasn’t it? And it will be. Amerika will be a great disaster and a plague on the world again, (still).
makati1 on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 6:13 pm
Sign in front of the local gas station in 2020:
Regular Gas = $8 /gal.
Diesel = $9 /gal.
Bottled water = $20 /gal.
Make America Great Again! LMAO
makati1 on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 6:16 pm
“Jeff Sessions, Trump’s Attorney General Pick, Introduced First Bill to Exempt Fracking from Drinking Water Rules”
http://www.globalresearch.ca/jeff-sessions-trumps-attorney-general-pick-introduced-first-bill-to-exempt-fracking-from-drinking-water-rules/5560965
Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. LMAO
Davy on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 6:26 pm
“Rendered Uninhabitable by Heat — It’s Not Just Sudan, Parts From North Africa to the Middle East are Under the Gun”
http://tinyurl.com/hdpvrnv
map
http://tinyurl.com/jx3b7bk
“Heatwaves so hot that it’s impossible to perform any activity outdoors without threat of injury or worse. Raging dust storms that make the very air unbreathable. Massive droughts that wreck agricultural productivity and biodiversity altogether. Sections of Africa and the Middle East are currently getting a taste of these new, dangerous climate conditions. But their frequency could increase by five fold or more over the next 30-40 years — threatening harm, government collapse, and the forced dislocation of millions.”
“Added extraordinary and persistent heat will bake moisture out of soils, ruin forests, and advance deserts. It will produce days when wet bulb temperatures approach or exceed the limit of human endurance (35 C) time and time again. Such a high prevalence and intensity of adverse conditions will make the current problems faced by the region seem mild and moderate by comparison. In the end, numerous places are likely to become basically unlivable.”
Dredd on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 6:30 pm
Doncha know a murder in progress when you see one?
(MOMCOM’s Mass Suicide & Murder Pact, 2, 3, 4, 5)
JuanP on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 6:31 pm
Boat “Most Rupublicans agree with pruitt’s ideology. Elections have consequences. A new president should be allowed to enact his agenda. Rally the troops for the next election and remind voters it might be life or death for some.”
I completely agree with Boat on this. The people of the USA have spoken and this is what they chose. This is why I don’t believe in democracy. The majority of people are too stupid, ignorant and selfish to make smart choices.
I am glad Hillary lost. My wife and I probably would have stayed back home if she had won because we think she is clinically insane and extremely dangerous. Whatever you think of Trump, he is less likely than Hillary to start a nuclear war against Russia. I don’t think Trump being the president changes anything.
The biosphere is doomed because we are stupid, ignorant, selfish animals. There is nothing anyone can do to stop the forces at play. The climate is going ballistic and feedbacks have taken over. Even if we stopped doing stupid shit today, which is completely impossible, it is already too late. We can’t change human nature and it is what we are that got us to this point. It was inevitable and always meant to be; it was only a matter of when and how, not if.
makati1 on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 9:36 pm
U$ Food independence? Really?
“Almost a quarter of the average American’s food consumption is imported,” Roth says. “Consumers would be hard pressed to find processed foods without at least one ingredient from China.”
“In 2008, ABC News reported that many of Whole Foods branded organic frozen fruits and vegetables, including its “˜California Blend’ were actually from China,” she states.”
“China also has a virtual monopoly as a supplier of vitamins, food supplements and many ingredients in pharmaceuticals,” Roth adds.”
“She says some U.S. poultry companies raise and slaughter chickens in the U.S., then freeze and send the carcasses to China where they are processed, packaged and shipped back to the States for consumption.”
“She adds that savvy suppliers sometimes trans-ship products through other countries, such as the Netherlands and Mexico, to evade detection of China as a source.”
““And when food enters our ports, less than two percent is inspected, and of these, tests are for biological contaminants; there is no routine checking for heavy metals or nonorganic toxins.”
https://today.tamu.edu/2014/01/30/where-does-our-food-come-from-research-reveals-unsavory-truths-about-global-food-supply-chain/
I get harassed because I lice in Asia and eat Chinese foods. Where does the food on YOUR table come from? You just don’t know. LOL
joe on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 9:58 pm
JuanP, do you really think war with Russia is off? John Mc Cain wants to give al qeada in Syria manpad rocket launchers and he thinks theyll only be used against Russians. They still very much believe in genocide of the Shia people in Islam since they are only 10% of muslims yet they are a majority in almost every oil area. Everyone thinks Trump is Putins friend, thats a mistake, nukes are serious leverage and Trump is a sociopath, he will use leverage any way he can to get what he wants. Russia and the world is in greater danger than ever because the US is losing power globally and yet is still in a position to do somthing about it. The US cant maintain its global economic status so it cant maintain its military one, the world is simply catching up after decades of peace (of sorts) post imperialism-ww1-ww2. Much of US ‘greatness’ stemmed from the fact that it was often the only large country undamaged by global conflict. A small measure of what has befallen the world in the last century came to the US in the last 25, Waco/Oaklahoma/9-11/Katrina/Sandy and the credit crunch in 07/08 have formed American opinion in ways that should have been considered in more depth at the time, the US reaction to crises has always been to overreact and make things worse ie bailouts/Iraq invasion/toppling governments in Libya/support of jihadi militiants in Syria. Its all the same trend line and Trump is part of that trend, not some new Russophile realist.
JuanP on Fri, 9th Dec 2016 10:51 pm
Joe, Please go back and read my comment again. Focus on reading what I wrote and not what your mind wants to read. I just said that Trump is less likely to start a nuclear war with Russia.
As far as manpads in Syria go, I believe that the USA and its minions have been providing terrorists in Syria with manpads and tows for a while now. The only thing that has changed is that it is now openly becoming official US policy.
The USA and its minions have been training, financing, promoting, and arming terrorists throughout the world since before I was born. It is one of the main ways the USA promotes democracy, freedom, justice, and equality abroad. Welcome to the real world! LOL!
Go Speed Racer on Sat, 10th Dec 2016 1:59 am
Pruitt is a great guy for running the
EPA. At last we can burn garbage in our backyards, even if living in an expensive neighborhood.
Sofa burnings will make America great again!!
Cloggie on Sat, 10th Dec 2016 3:59 am
As usual nothing can be expected from the US federal government when it comes to renewable energy initiatives. Too busy playing with their carriers and nukes. Trump or Clinton, it doesn’t matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_H4w1Id7yE
(Johnny Cash – Roughneck)
In the US initiative can only be expected from the state, community and private level.
Cloggie on Sat, 10th Dec 2016 4:17 am
JuanP, do you really think war with Russia is off? John Mc Cain wants to give al qeada in Syria manpad rocket launchers and he thinks theyll only be used against Russians.
John mr ISIS McCain will soon be history, although some fear that Washington will be able to provoke a clash in Syria between Russia and NATO before Trump enters office and as such sabotage the Bromance before it started.
And on the climate front it is not all gloom and doom with Trump. His daughter Ivanka seems to have some influence on him:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/gore-trump-hold-very-productive-meeting-on-climate-issues/article/2608885
IPissOnHillary on Sat, 10th Dec 2016 6:32 am
Trumps seem to be aware that it is net energy that create economical growth not debt.
Trump Memo Reveals Plans For Massive Shake-Up At Energy Department
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-09/trump-plans-massive-shake-energy-department
Trump wants to keep as much as possible nuclear energy plants running.
This is exactly what you will do if you were aware that peak oi is imminent and you will need all the electrical energy to go local.
Trump might also be aware that it is energy (net energy) that is creating real economical growth not debt. He might be trying to jump start economical activities with a big injection of net energy into the economy.
Outcast_Searcher on Sat, 10th Dec 2016 12:27 pm
The same moms that just can’t shopping, whether for themselves, or their many kids, no doubt.
It’s far easier to act outraged about things like AGW than to actually do something meaningful or making a significant sacrifice.
And it’s not like aside from the more stringent EPA standards (which were what I call “a good start” that Obama did much of anything aside from sign an accord in Paris agreeing to kick the can way down the road.