ZitatPresident-elect Joe Biden will tap Brenda Mallory to lead the White House Council on Environmental Quality, according to two people familiar with selection, which would put the veteran environmental lawyer in charge of an office with sweeping purview over how the federal government assesses environmental effects of policies, permits and infrastructure projects.
The Senate-confirmed post would mark a return to the office for Mallory, who worked as general counsel there during the Obama administration. Mallory currently leads the Southern Environmental Law Center’s regulatory practice.
The pick also fulfills wishes of environmental activists and lawmakers such as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to install someone in the role who has a history of working on environmental issues that disparately affect poor communities and communities of color.
“President Biden is going to be taking over at a time where there is just unprecedented destruction at agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency … You can’t just walk in on day one and rollback the rollbacks. Undoing the actions of an administration takes time and they take a lot of effort,” Mallory said in a recent video on the Southern Environmental Law Center website.
CEQ has wide latitude to instruct federal agencies in how to evaluate the environmental impacts of major projects, policies and land-use decisions. It can pull personnel from a range of departments to buttress Biden’s climate change ambitions and a White House staff that is already taking on a greener tinge.