WCHS Eyewitness News Home Charleston Eyewitness Newsroom Charleston Storm Team Weather Sports News TV Program Schedule Community Mobile: Smartphone,Tablet and SMS text Get Connected SMS Text Facebook Twitter See-It,Shoot-It RSS News Feed Email List Tumblr


EPA RESIGNATION REACTION
Denise Giardina, Don Blankenship React To Departure Of EPA Chief

Reported by: Send eMail Bob Aaron
Web Producer: Jeff Morris
Reported: Dec. 28, 2012 3:29 PM EST

EYEWITNESS ONLINE WEBCAST VIDEO
C L I C K   T O   P L A Y
Charleston , Kanawha County , West Virginia

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson’s resignation generated cheers from the coal industry that had criticized her tenure.

While some in the environmental community praised Jackson's efforts, she only received a lukewarm review from author, environmentalist and mountaintop removal opponent Denise Giardina. Jackson announced Thursday she was stepping down. Giardina said Jackson did do a better job than several other administrators in enforcing some laws, but she scoffed at claims by West Virginia Coal Association President Bill Raney who blamed Jackson and the agency for coal's decline in Appalachia.

“I just don't see any indication the Obama administration is interested in enforcing the law any more than any other federal administration has been and the coal industry has really always flouted the law and broken the law and that's not going to change either as far as I can see, " Giardina said.

The Charleston environmentalist does not expect who takes the position will change much. Jackson will step down in January.

Meanwhile, former Massey Energy Boss Don Blankenship has a different take on Jackson's EPA. Blankenship said that the EPA has been neither sensible nor reasonable and can fairly be blamed for the loss of American jobs and an increase in worldwide pollution.

Below is the content of a letter that Blankenship has posted on his website about Jackson’s departure:

“The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lisa Jackson, announced she will be leaving the agency. The president praised Jackson saying she has "taken sensible and reasonable steps." The truth is that the EPA has been neither sensible nor reasonable and can fairly be blamed for the loss of American jobs and an increase in worldwide pollution.

To me, the EPA has meant "Equal Poverty for All" in America for at least the past two decades. The passage of the 1990 Clean Air Act effectively allowed the EPA to become an agency gone wild. The EPA is a bureaucracy unchecked by science, engineering or common sense that has played a major role in preventing American workers from being able to compete in a world marketplace.

Lisa Jackson and the unaccountable bureaucrats at EPA like to brag about how much cleaner the air is, but it is simply not true that the air is cleaner. By forcing the export of American manufacturing jobs to Asia, India, Mexico and the like, the EPA has effectively lost control of pollutant emissions and the global population is breathing lower quality air as a result. Lisa Jackson's "cleaner air" actually contains more mercury emissions, more sulphur emissions, and more arsenic emissions -- not less. Her tenure has been, literally, toxic for the world's atmosphere and water supply.

Lisa Jackson's departure from the EPA is an opportunity for the Congress to re-evaluate the agency's mission, management and purpose. The EPA remains a threat to American workers in manufacturing, mining, farming, and even in service industries. Congress must provide greater oversight and less funding for the EPA until this agency "gone wild" demonstrate a concern for American workers.

Yes, the EPA must first be for America and its workers. They must learn that a person without a job and unable to provide for their family cannot enjoy an improved physical environment and a country that goes bankrupt cannot lead the world to improved environmental stewardship. The EPA has epitomized and supported the "greeniac" movement in this country and the result is a reg-cession. The reg-cession impacts are being hidden by a trillion dollars a year in government excess spending. The only hope for fixing this budget problem is economic growth and that growth cannot occur at an adequate rate until the EPA is brought under control.”

The key to the re-birth of American manufacturing is our being able to compete. We must become "competitionists," which starts with evaluating what regulations and legislative actions have done and are doing to our ability to compete and to provide jobs for Americans.



MORE NEWS FROM EYEWITNESS NEWS
Police Say Holden Man Has Dozens Of Dogs, Pot Plants At Home
West Virginia Regional Jail Photo
Jun. 19, 2013 11:16 AM EDT
A Logan County man was arrested after West Virginia ...
Full News Story

Everest Institute Donates To Several Eyewitness News Initiatives
Eyewitness News Photo
Jun. 19, 2013 10:36 AM EDT
The Everest Institute in Cross Lanes has been giving ...
Full News Story and Video

WV Music Hall Of Fame's Traveling Museum Gives Access To History
Eyewitness News Photo
Jun. 19, 2013 10:02 AM EDT
The Cross Lanes Library was anything but quiet Tuesday.

The ...
Full News Story and Video



News Shelter Promotes WV Brown Dogs For Anniversary
Jun. 19, 2013 10:33 AM EDT
News Horse Rescued From Tire In Barbour County
Jun. 19, 2013 10:51 AM EDT
News Man Robs Bank In Greenup County, Kentucky
Jun. 19, 2013 9:09 AM EDT
News West Virginia Sesquicentennial Calendar Of Events
Jun. 19, 2013 10:14 AM EDT
News Spencer Residents Forced Into Flood Cleanup Again
Jun. 19, 2013 10:27 AM EDT
News Residents Give Feedback At Water Rate Hike Public Meeting
Jun. 19, 2013 10:06 AM EDT
News Several People Rescued After Falling Off Raft On New River
Jun. 19, 2013 9:20 AM EDT
News Victim Identified In Logan Drowning
Jun. 19, 2013 9:19 AM EDT
News Milton Homeowner Keeps Careful Eye On Massive Sinkhole
Jun. 19, 2013 10:08 AM EDT
News Man Accused In Meigs Bank Robbery Indicted
Jun. 19, 2013 9:32 AM EDT
News Roane County Experiencing Flooding After Massive Flood Last Week
Jun. 19, 2013 10:26 AM EDT
News Miley Elected To Lead State Delegates
Jun. 18, 2013 5:43 PM EDT
News Woman's Body Found In Creek In Scioto County Identified
Jun. 19, 2013 9:18 AM EDT
News Scioto County Man Facing Pill Trafficking Charges
Jun. 18, 2013 2:30 PM EDT
News American Red Cross Helping Roane County Residents
Jun. 18, 2013 1:40 PM EDT
News Huntington Woman Pleads Guilty To Distributing Heroin
Jun. 18, 2013 1:47 PM EDT
News West Virginia State University Takes Over Rehabilitation Center Property
Jun. 18, 2013 1:29 PM EDT
News Eyewitness News Seeking Pictures Of "Your West Virginia" As The State Celebrates 150 Years
Jun. 18, 2013 1:19 PM EDT
News WV House Elects Miley As New Speaker
Jun. 18, 2013 1:58 PM EDT
News West Virginia State Police Stress Driving Safety In Work Zones
Jun. 18, 2013 1:02 PM EDT
News WV Attorney General Fires Eight Employees
Jun. 18, 2013 11:52 AM EDT
News Bell That Rang In 1863 For WV Statehood To Ring Again
Jun. 18, 2013 11:40 AM EDT
News Mingo Awarded More Than $2 Million For Water Projects
Jun. 19, 2013 9:12 AM EDT
News Huntington Work Release Inmate Back In Custody
Jun. 18, 2013 12:43 PM EDT
News Wayne County Banker Appointed To Fill Vacant Seat
Jun. 18, 2013 10:37 AM EDT
News Voter Fraud Allegations Raised At Heated Marmet Council Meeting
Jun. 18, 2013 10:17 AM EDT
News Tractor-Trailer Plunges Off Turnpike, Lands On Cabin Creek Road
Jun. 18, 2013 10:38 AM EDT
News Dunbar Hopes To Make Motorized Wheelchairs More Visible
Jun. 18, 2013 9:41 AM EDT
News Rand Residents Gather To Discuss How To Stop Violent Crimes
Jun. 18, 2013 9:33 AM EDT
News Boil Water Advisory Lifted After Huntington Water Main Break
Jun. 18, 2013 9:25 AM EDT


Advertise on WCHS-TV Online

West Virginia News
2 W.Va. Capitol streets to close for celebration

Two streets around the West Virginia Capitol Complex are being closed for the state's sesquicentennial celebration.
Full Story

Kentucky News
Ky. museum to bid on historical papers

A western Kentucky museum is raising money in an effort to purchase the personal papers of two community pioneers that have a link to a famous novel.
Full Story

Ohio News
Ky. museum to bid on historical papers

A western Kentucky museum is raising money in an effort to purchase the personal papers of two community pioneers that have a link to a famous novel.
Full Story

Fugitive Files
Wanted: Jun. 18, 2013 You Can Help!
Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Seen them? Call 888-720-TIPS
Details about these Fugitives

Behind The Kitchen Door
June 13, 2013
Rio Bravo-South Charleston; Pizza Hut-Kanawha City; Fifth Quarter makes the list. Find out who has violations and who gets the Clean Kitchen Award!
Story and Video

2013 NEWS: JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | CURRENT
2012 NEWS: JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC







Fugitive Files Tuesdays at 6 PM on Eyewitness News

West Virginia Wildlife Wednesdays at 6 PM on Eyewitness News

Newscast Scripts

ABC News web site





How To Contact WCHS-TV8 | Privacy Policy | FCC Public File | Terms and Conditions | DMCA Policy | Frequently Asked Questions

Home | Eyewitness News Newsroom | Storm Team Weather | Eyewitness Sports | Schedules

Send Mail Send email to news@wchstv.com for information or comments concerning WCHS-TV Eyewitness News.

Copyright ©2013, WCHS-TV8. Portions are
Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.