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EPA nominee Andrew Wheeler is a risk to public health

Andrew Wheeler, President Trump’s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency, does not seem to be interested in protecting the public’s health or the environment. Indeed, since replacing Scott Pruitt and stepping in as acting administrator, Wheeler has steadily moved to make the environment less safe while increasing risks to our health.

By any reasonable measure, Wheeler has set the agency on a backward march toward the past when the air, water and land were dirtier, creating unhealthy environments for people across the United States.

Health professionals are rightly sounding the alarms. As a public health professional, I know how dangerous it can be when industry polluters dictate EPA’s decisions. If successful, Wheeler’s efforts could potentially lead to thousands of additional premature deaths and hundreds of thousands of additional asthma attacks, strokes, heart attacks and cancers.

{mosads}Among the worst actions taken to date are:

The consequences of Wheeler officially taking the helm of EPA are grave. His agenda would mean more pollution in children’s lungs, more contaminants in our communities, and more greenhouse gases putting our planet at risk. This could lead to more sickness and more death. In 2019, in the United States, with the ready ability to reduce pollution and keep families safe and healthy, this is a travesty.

{mossecondads}There is much room for debate on the best way to achieve environmental safeguards but over many years Democratic and Republican administrations alike have understood that the basic goal of EPA is to protect the environment and health. The administrator of EPA must completely embrace this mission and lead not only the agency but also all sectors of our society toward the goals of the EPA. Wheeler does not. His track record in the last six months as acting administrator leaves little need to speculate about what kind of administrator Wheeler would be.

As Wheeler continues his nomination process, it is imperative that senators protect their constituents by holding him to this standard with a careful examination of Wheeler’s track record. Wheeler’s agenda would fail to protect our health and environment — the most important standard for assuming the job on a permanent basis.

Americans deserve better and we should demand better.

Georges C. Benjamin, M.D., is the executive director of American Public Health Association.