Unconventional Times with Richard Gordon
What if the biggest hurdle to building a better future for both business and the environment isn’t political gridlock—but the way we write the rules? In this episode of Unconventional Times, Richard Gordon sits down with Melanie Loyzim, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, for a revealing conversation from the Environmental Council of the States conference in Savannah, Georgia. Melanie Loyzim explains why clarity, transparency, and moderation—not deregulation—are what businesses crave most when navigating environmental permitting. Discover how Maine is tackling climate change impacts like rising seas and extreme storms, the state’s plan to streamline housing development without sacrificing environmental standards, and why PFAS contamination may be the most daunting challenge facing state agencies today. Plus, peek behind the curtain at how Maine is looking to harness artificial intelligence to make permitting faster and smarter. Key highlights: * The childhood experiences that shaped Melanie Loyzim's environmental mission * How regulatory certainty attracts business investment * Maine’s balanced approach to economic development and environmental protection * Real-world impacts of climate change on Maine’s iconic industries * Pragmatic, non-partisan government in an era of political swings * The urgent PFAS crisis—why it’s everywhere, and what Maine is doing about it * The promise and challenge of bringing AI into environmental regulation Timestamped Overview [00:00] Unconventional Times intro & guest introduction [01:06] Why a career in public service and environmental work [02:09] Childhood roots and early influences [04:06] Life as an underground storage tank inspector [06:13] The reality and evidence for climate change in Maine [08:11] Responding to climate events and smarter infrastructure [10:09] Impacts on Maine’s economy: lobster and timber [12:19] Balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility [15:23] The importance of regulatory certainty for investors [18:54] Navigating legislative changes and long-term planning [21:11] Balancing staff advocacy with impartial leadership [22:28] Managing shifting political priorities and policy ping-pong [25:31] Streamlining housing development via permit by rule [28:13] The challenge of environmental agency budgets [32:38] Artificial intelligence and the future of permitting [36:38] Digitizing data for smarter, holistic decisions [37:39] What keeps Melanie up at night: permitting bottlenecks [39:40] Worst environmental crisis: PFAS contamination [42:15] Source reduction and remediation strategies for PFAS [43:47] The value of moderation and transparency in government [45:16] Episode close
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