Earthjustice Town Hall

April 9, 2026

Dark gray clouds of steam emerge from the top of a smokestack at night, lit by red lights on the smokestack with a dark blue sky in the background.
Emissions rise from a coal-fired generation station in Indiana. (Luke Sharrett / Bloomberg Creative via Getty Images)

Health
and Justice
for  All

The Trump administration’s EPA has repealed the endangerment finding, the scientific and legal requirement for the government to fight climate change, threatening one of the most important tools for protecting our health, our communities, and our economy.

Join Earthjustice attorneys Hana Vizcarra and Marvin Brown on Thursday, April 9 at 12pm PT / 3pm ET for a current look at this rollback’s impacts and how our continued defense of the endangerment finding fits into our overarching work towards health and justice for all.

  • This town hall-style event will include a live Q&A where you can submit questions for our speakers.
  • The event platform will offer closed captioning and the option to dial in by phone for audio-only access.

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Questions? Please contact events@earthjustice.org

About the speakers

Marvin Brown, wearing tortoise-shell glasses with a clear plastic frame, a white collared shirt, and light grey suit jacket, stands in an outdoor setting, looking directly at the viewer.

Marvin C. Brown IV is a senior attorney at Earthjustice.

His background is in environmental and civil rights law, where he has practiced with firms including Baker & Hostetler LLP and The Chandra Law Firm LLC, and clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Marvin received his J.D. from Yale Law School in 2016 and a B.A. from Ohio State University.

Hana Vizcarra, wearing grey glasses, a bright blue blouse, and a dark blue suit jacket, and standing in front of a soft focus light green background, looks directly at the viewer with a serious expression.

Hana Vizcarra is a supervising senior attorney at Earthjustice.

Previously, she was a staff attorney at Harvard Law School’s Environmental & Energy Law Program where she led EELP’s work on the integration of climate-risk into corporate disclosures and financial risk management and analyzes federal environmental, energy, and climate regulatory policy. Before joining EELP in 2018, Hana practiced environmental law with two national law firms.

Hana received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2010 and B.A. from Pomona College in California in 2003.

More on the Endangerment Finding

Photo credits:

  • Marvin C. Brown IV in Laredo, TX. (Sergio Flores for Earthjustice)
  • Hana Vizcarra in Washington, D.C. (Matt Roth for Earthjustice)