11/14/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2024 17:49
Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman President-elect Donald Trump chose to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, is a perplexing choice, says UCLA environmental law expert Ann Carlson. In fact, all of Trump's Cabinet picks so far appear to favor loyalty over expertise or experience, former Biden appointee Carlson says. As she continues watching to see who will run other climate-related agencies, Carlson analyzes how the choice of Zeldin could actually impede Trump's climate agenda - and considers the "shocking" appointment of Matt Gaetz. Says Carlson:
Media can quote from Carlson's comments, or reach out to check interview availability for her or other UCLA climate experts. Carlson is watching for who will be appointed to other agencies with impacts on climate policy and regulation, including the Department of Transportation, the Department of Energy and the Department of the Interior. She and her colleagues are also tracking the broad ways a Trump administration will impact climate policy and the ways that California is "Trump-proofing."
Carlson is the Shirley Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law and the faculty director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA School of Law. Carlson is a leading scholar climate change law and policy, and she helped set federal fuel economy standards as President Biden's acting administrator and chief counsel for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.