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Senate confirms Michael Regan to lead EPA

Senate confirms Michael Regan to lead EPA

Michael S. Regan has said he intends to act aggressively in carrying out the president’s agenda of fighting climate change…

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New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/10/climate/michael-s-regan-epa-biden.html

  • ← Biden Could Help Prevent Water Crises Like the One in Jackson, Miss.
  • Climate Change at Heart of Infrastructure Debate →

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