POLITICO Energy

There’s a lot more PFAS chemicals in the water.

Episode Summary

A nationwide study finds contamination from the “forever chemicals” in dozens of communities nationwide. Pro’s Annie Snider says that while EPA may not be able to use the results to draft regulations, the findings may help a public push for action. Plus, climate activist Greta Thunberg criticizes President Trump’s plan to combat climate change by planting one trillion trees.

Episode Notes

A water study by the Environmental Working Group finds contamination from PFAS chemicals in more than 40 communities nationwide, including many major cities. Based on the findings, the group says PFAS chemicals are likely found in all major water supplies across the country. Plus, President Trump’s pledges to plant one trillion trees across the world to help combat climate change. And, the Senate votes down a plan to subpoena former Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s documents related to President Trump’s impeachment trial.

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