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E.P.A. Says It Will Eliminate Its Scientific Research Arm

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Lisa Friedman and Maxine Joselow

New York Times

The Environmental Protection Agency is about to gut the very division that provides the research behind its own environmental safeguards. Hundreds of scientists — the chemists, toxicologists, and biologists who help us understand air, water, and chemical risks — are being shown the door. This isn’t just a bureaucratic shake-up; it’s a profound shift in how (and whether) environmental policy will be rooted in independent science. As the Trump administration pushes forward, the question isn’t whether regulations will weaken — it’s how much public health may be put at risk.

New York Times
Lisa Friedman and Maxine Joselow

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