climate adviser Gina McCarthy is said to be eyeing her departure, left with little to do now that President Biden has tabled his ambitious climate agenda in favor of increasing oil and gas production to ease pains at the pump. The former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator has been telling those close to her that she is frustrated with the slow pace of climate progress and intends to step down in the coming months, according to the Reuters and Washington Post also reported the news. White House spokesperson Vedant Patel called the reports 'untrue.' 'We have no personnel announcements to make,' Patel said in a statement. 'Gina and her entire team continue to be laser focused on delivering on President Biden's clean energy agenda.'
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