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As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) nears the half century mark, the public is largely apathetic towards the need for environmental protections. Todays problems are largely invisible, and to many peoples eyes, the environment looks like its doing just fine. The crippling smog and burning rivers of yesteryear are just a memory. In addition, Americans are repeatedly told that the EPA is hurting the economy, destroying jobs, and intruding into peoples private lives. The truth is far more complicated. The War on the EPA: Americas Endangered Environmental Protections examines the daunting hurdles facing the EPA in its critical roles in drinking water, air and water pollution, climate change, and toxic chemicals. This book takes the reader on a journey into some of todays most pressing environmental problems: toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS, pervasive agricultural pollution, dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico, and widespread air and water pollution from use of fossil fuels. Delving into the science, politics, and human dimension of these and other problems, the book illustrates the challenges of regulation, how todays war on science is undermining the scientific foundation upon which the agencys legitimacy rests, and why a strong U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is more important than ever before.
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