Al Armendariz, former regional chief of the EPA, doesn’t like natural gas. He doesn’t think much of coal, either. And he believes his old agency under President Obama has an “unmatched” record of accomplishment. All this from a Q&A with Armendariz over at the Texas Tribune, which scored the first public interview with the former SMU prof since he quit his EPA post under fire and threw in with the Sierra Club.
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