09 May, 2017

EPA dismisses climate change scientists 'to replace them with industry reps’


The Environmental Protection Agency has dismissed at least five members of a major scientific review board, the latest signal of what critics call a campaign by the Trump administration to shrink the agency’s regulatory reach by reducing the role of academic research.
Donald Trump with Scott Pruitt, administrator
 of the Environmental Protection Agency. 
A spokesman for the EPA administrator, Scott Pruitt, said he would consider replacing the academic scientists with representatives from industries whose pollution the agency is supposed to regulate, as part of the wide net it plans to cast. “The administrator believes we should have people on this board who understand the impact of regulations on the regulated community,” said the spokesman, JP Freire.

The dismissals on Friday came about six weeks after the House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at changing the composition of another EPA scientific review board to include more representation from the corporate world.


Read Coral Davenport’s story on the Independent - “EPA dismisses climate change scientists 'to replace them with industry reps’.”

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