Biden’s EPA, following SCOTUS ruling, strips wetland protections
Cypress trees canvas Heron Pond in the Shawnee National Forest near Belknap, Ill. Seth Perlman / Associated Press
Biden’s EPA, following SCOTUS ruling, strips wetland protections
Cypress trees canvas Heron Pond in the Shawnee National Forest near Belknap, Ill. Seth Perlman / Associated Press

A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency, complying with a Supreme Court ruling, weakens protections for the country’s wetlands.

Reset gets both a national and local perspective on what this ruling means for the health of wetland ecosystems.

GUESTS: Allyson Chiu, climate reporter for the Washington Post

Paul Botts, executive director of The Wetlands Initiative

Biden’s EPA, following SCOTUS ruling, strips wetland protections
Cypress trees canvas Heron Pond in the Shawnee National Forest near Belknap, Ill. Seth Perlman / Associated Press
Biden’s EPA, following SCOTUS ruling, strips wetland protections
Cypress trees canvas Heron Pond in the Shawnee National Forest near Belknap, Ill. Seth Perlman / Associated Press

A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency, complying with a Supreme Court ruling, weakens protections for the country’s wetlands.

Reset gets both a national and local perspective on what this ruling means for the health of wetland ecosystems.

GUESTS: Allyson Chiu, climate reporter for the Washington Post

Paul Botts, executive director of The Wetlands Initiative