Trump-Picked Science Panel Says E.P.A. Rollbacks Lack Scientific Rigor

"WASHINGTON — A top panel of government-appointed scientists, many of them hand-selected by the Trump administration, said on Tuesday that three of President Trump’s most far-reaching and scrutinized proposals to weaken major environmental regulations are at odds with established science.

Draft letters posted online Tuesday by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Scientific Advisory Board, which is responsible for evaluating the scientific integrity of the agency’s regulations, took aim at the Trump administration’s rewrite of an Obama-era regulation of waterways, an Obama-era effort to curb planet-warming vehicle tailpipe emissions and a plan to limit scientific data that can be used to draft health regulations.

In each case, the 41 scientists on a board — many of whom were appointed by Trump administration officials to replace scientists named by the Obama administration — found the regulatory changes flew in the face of science."

Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman report for the New York Times December 31, 2019.

SEE ALSO:

"Science Under Attack: How Trump Is Sidelining Researchers and Their Work" (New York Times)

"95 Environmental Rules Being Rolled Back Under Trump" (New York Times)

"EPA Scientific Panel Says Some Rollbacks Of Key Air, Water Rules At Odds With Science" (Reuters)

"EPA's Independent Science Board Questions Underpinnings Of Numerous Agency Rollbacks" (The Hill)

"EPA Scientists Slam Trump’s Waters Rule Rewrite" (Bloomberg Environment)

"EPA's Independent Science Board Says Agency Ignored Its Advice On Mercury Rule" (The Hill)

Source: NY Times, 01/02/2020