Parrots In BrooklynCongress Considering Chemical LawNo Paperless Office YetSqueezing More Oil Out Of SoybeansDiving For CuresNew White House Energy PlanInterview: Dr. James Hansen, Part 2Subsidized GrazingInterview: Dr. James Hansen, Part 1What To Do With Nuclear Waste
Interview: EPA's Lisa Jackson

Lisa Jackson is the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (Photo courtesy of the US EPA)
Some members of Congress feel they’re being coerced into approving a Climate Change bill that would force industry to reduce greenhouse gases. Republicans and some Democrats feel the Obama Administration is telling Congress to either approve legislation or the Environmental Protection Agency will use its authority to restrict greenhouse gases. Lester Graham spoke with the Administrator of the EPA, Lisa Jackson, about that perception:
Wikipedia's page on Administrator Jackson
A New York Times profile on Administrator Jackson
Producer: Lester Graham
Release Date: May 18, 2009
Running Time: 3:08

