Flashback: Obama’s EPA Chief Lisa Jackson, who signed the CO2 Endangerment Discovering, later declared. ‘our aim is to permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere’
Never forget the person who signed the Endangerment Finding in the Obama administration wanted to “permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere.”
Yes, permanently remove a trace gas in the atmosphere that’s necessary for life on Earth. ☠️
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— Fmr. Rep. Jason Isaac (@ISAACforEnergy) February 11, 2026
Lisa Jackson was the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from 2009 to 2013. Jackson moved to Apple as Apple’s vice president for Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. It was announced that she will retire in late January 2026. See: Apple’s executive shake-up continues
Then EPA Chief Lisa Jackson signed the Endangerment Finding: “Since it was signed by then-Administrator Lisa Jackson in 2009, the finding has been used by the EPA to regulate sources of climate change-causing pollution from cars, power plants and other sources of transportation like planes, as well as oil and gas operations.”