On Wednesday's broadcast of MSNBC's "The ReidOut," EPA Administrator Michael Regan responded to a question on what the agency can do about the energy problems in California by stating the EPA has put in rules to cut back on the "pollution" that's "exacerbating this climate crisis." There are investments in grid resiliency, and "We're also putting together rules and regulations that encourage more investment in clean energy, which is distributed so that we can be more nimble and mobile as we face this climate crisis."