Michael Regan

Michael Regan

politician United States

Michael Regan is an American environmental policy expert and the former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Joe Biden. Appointed in March 2021, Regan was the first Black man to lead the agency and focused on addressing climate change, environmental justice, and restoring the EPA's credibility after years of regulatory rollbacks. He played a key role in advancing the Biden administration's ambitious climate agenda, including the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which aimed to support clean energy projects and disadvantaged communities.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
75,622
Power
96$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Pakistan 1 5.00 0.03% +0% 220,892,331 75,622 $280,000 96$
Totals 1 220,892,331 75,622 $280,000 96$
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Recent Mentions

Pakistan Pakistan: Tim Kaine asked Michael Regan about the decision to burn food meant for starving children. 5

Daily Jang: فرانسیسی خبر رساں ادارے سے وابستہ صحافیوں کا بھی بھوک سے مرنے کا خدشہ

Australia Australia: Michael Regan is an independent MP who introduced a private members bill related to the Northern Beaches Hospital contract. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: NSW Labor looks to terminate Northern Beaches Hospital contract

United States United States: During the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Muhammad and Yearwood posed for a photo with Michael Regan, the chief administrator of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Joe Biden. 5

Fox News: Top coordinator of left-wing group attends notorious antisemite's annual gathering

Australia Australia: Independent MPs for Wakehurst and Pittwater, Michael Regan and Jacqui Scruby, on Tuesday called for a pause to the development proposals on the northern beaches until transport links into the city were improved. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Inside northern beaches residents’ commute from hell