Who Will Head EPA in Obama's Administration?

Date: November 3, 2008

Source: US EPA

With the election decided, many wonder who will be tapped by the President-elect to run the EPA. The choice will likely be someone with credentials on climate change and clean energy which were hallmark issues of the campaign. Among those considered to be on Obama's shortlist are lawyer and activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Mary Nichols, currently the head of California's Air Resources Board, Kathleen McGinty, the former head of the Pennsylvania EPA, and Lisa Jackson, who recently left the New Jersey environment commission to work for Gov. John Corzine who is said to be helping with the EPA transition. One issue the transition team will likely engage even before the next president takes office is an already controversial EPA effort to revise its air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which the agency is expected to release before the Jan. 21 inauguration.

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