President-elect Barack Obama is moving to complete his Cabinet team, this time focusing on environmental posts. Obama is expected to name Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist as Secretary of the Department of Energy . Nancy Sutley, an official from Los Angeles, is in line for the head of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Lisa P. Jackson, a New Jersey official, is expected to be tapped as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Carol M. Browner, who ran the EPA during the Clinton years, will serve as the top White House official on climate and energy policy.
Obama is expected to announce his pick as Secretary of the Department of the Interior soon.
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