EPA's Science Board Changes Raise Some Eyebrows
EPA's Science Board Changes Raise Some Eyebrows
In a letter to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 62 House members said his new policy preventing scientists receiving EPA grants to serve on the agency’s panels raises some questions and is an “arbitrary and unnecessary limitation to disqualify preeminent experts”. These advisory panels influence the EPA’s decision- and rule-making on issues and include the Science Advisory Board, the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, and the Board of Scientific Counselors.The letter continued: “We are alarmed at the signal this sends about the EPA's willingness to seek out objective, independent scientific expertise in fulfilling its mandate to protect the environment. The [Science Advisory Board] has been well-respected because of its historical inclusion of independent, objective scientists from both academic and industry backgrounds.”
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