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Washington, D.C. -- December 2019

Matthew Davis, a former Congressional Liaison Specialist representing the EPA in regards to air, energy and climate policy, poses for a portrait near the Capitol complex power plant, which no longer burns coal. While at the EPA, he was also a career civil servant Health Scientist in the Office of Children’s Health Protection. Davis, who left the EPA in May 2019, said he couldn’t “have a clear conscience telling my toddler son when he’s older that I’d done everything in my power to avert the worst of climate change.”


CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times
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Washington, D.C. -- December 2019<br />
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Matthew Davis, a former Congressional Liaison Specialist representing the EPA in regards to air, energy and climate policy, poses for a portrait near the Capitol complex power plant, which no longer burns coal. While at the EPA, he was also a career civil servant Health Scientist in the Office of Children’s Health Protection. Davis, who left the EPA in May 2019, said he couldn’t “have a clear conscience telling my toddler son when he’s older that I’d done everything in my power to avert the worst of climate change.”<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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