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Environmental Evolutions

Environmental Evolutions

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Environmental Evolutions features hosts Linn Bumpers and Scott Novak along with lawyers and industry guests who explore emerging ideas and recent developments in environmental law and policy. Long time host Megan Berge has left Baker Botts for an in-house role. We congratulate her and look forward to her becoming a long time listener.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Economía
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  • Navigating EPA Rollbacks: Compliance and Litigation Risks Ahead
    Apr 15 2026

    Linn Bumpers speaks with former EPA attorney Mark Talty about how the second Trump administration is reshaping federal regulatory policy. They unpack EPA’s rapid deregulatory push, the rollback of climate rules like the Endangerment Finding, and the agency’s reliance on new Supreme Court precedents to accelerate major policy reversals. The conversation highlights shifting legal strategies, the risks of a less predictable regulatory landscape, and how states may move to fill emerging gaps. They also discuss what these changes mean for long‑term compliance planning and how companies can position themselves as EPA recalibrates its priorities.

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    15 m
  • EPA Enforcement in the Trump Era: What Companies Need to Know in 2026
    Mar 30 2026

    Linn Bumpers speaks with former EPA attorneys Matt Morrison and Matt Trawick about how the second Trump administration is reshaping federal environmental enforcement. They break down the shift toward deregulation, reduced civil and criminal actions, and increasing reliance on states and NGOs, while noting which core programs—like PFAS, RMP, and Clean Air Act cases—remain active. The discussion highlights the Compliance First memo, implications of staffing cuts, and what a more fragmented enforcement landscape means for companies navigating federal and state requirements.

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    25 m
  • EPA Repeals the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding: What It Really Means
    Mar 3 2026

    Scott Novak and Allison Watkins Mallick offer a breakdown of EPA’s decision to rescind its 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding and how the agency is interpreting the Clean Air Act. The discussion covers implications for vehicle and power plant standards, expected litigation, and what long-term uncertainty means for companies navigating federal and state climate rules.

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    12 m
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