Washington • The worsening wildfires, floods and hurricanes of climate change threaten at least 60% of U.S. Superfund sites, and efforts to strengthen the hazardous waste sites are stalling in some vulnerable regions as the Trump administration plays down the threat, a congressional watchdog agency says.
The Environmental Protection Agency responded to Monday's report of the Government Accountability Office by rejecting many of its findings. That includes dismissing GAO investigators' recommendation that the agency and Administrator Andrew Wheeler explicitly state that the EPA's mission includes dealing with climate change and its increased risk of disasters breaching Superfund sites.