Exclusive: Top EPA Official Lays Out Post-Pruitt Policy Priorities

In the latest episode of Political Climate, Mandy Gunasekara discusses what’s next for U.S. climate and clean air policy.

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Scott Pruitt is officially out at the Environmental Protection Agency. Former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler has stepped in as acting administrator. What does this mean for U.S. climate policy?

We asked a top EPA official.

In this episode, Mandy Gunasekara, principal deputy assistant administrator at the EPA Office of Air and Radiation, joins us in the studio to discuss the agency's priorities in the wake of the leadership shakeup. 

Gunasekara weighs in on replacing the Clean Power Plan and vehicle fuel economy standards — two of President Obama's signature policies to combat climate change. We ask how the current EPA squares its deregulatory agenda with the mandate to protect public health and the environment.

We also tackle ongoing controversies unrelated to Pruitt's personal scandals. Democratic co-host Brandon Hurlbut challenges Gunasekara on the EPA's treatment of climate science, while Republican co-host Shane Skelton raises issues with the Renewable Fuel Standard.

As always, we end on a bipartisan note in our "Say Something Nice" segment.

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