World & Nation
Carol Browner stepping down as Obama’s climate and energy czar
Jan. 26, 2011
Politics
Businesses generally applauded President-elect Bill Clinton’s choice of Carol Browner, chief of Florida’s Department of Environmental Regulation, to be the next administrator of the U.S.
Dec. 12, 1992
The Clinton Administration’s choice for environmental protection chief comes to her job with powerful allies, generally good reviews and a resume showing little experience as an administrator.
EPA’s Browner Wants to Broaden Acid Rain Market: At a Washington conference on business opportunities in the clean air market, agency Administrator Carol Browner said she would propose allowing large industrial facilities to “opt in” to the existing market in air pollution rights that is currently dominated by electric utilities.
Sept. 9, 1993
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol M.
Sept. 3, 1993
Saying that her agency “has not done its job” over the last 12 years, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol Browner on Tuesday promised sweeping changes to protect public health and the environment from harm by hazardous waste incineration.
May 19, 1993
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol Browner on Wednesday dismissed insurance industry suggestions that the controversial Superfund program be converted into a public works project, saying that the “polluter-pays” philosophy must remain the hallmark of the toxic waste cleanup endeavor.
May 13, 1993
California
Carol Browner, chief of the U.S.
July 29, 1993
President-elect Bill Clinton’s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that she hopes to open a new era of communication between the EPA and America’s business community and to ease unnecessary delays in adopting regulations.
Jan. 12, 1993
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol Browner says that she intends to make sweeping changes in the way her agency monitors pollution produced by the nation’s industries.
Nov. 21, 1993