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Members of science subcommittee resign in protest
Two U.S. EPA science advisers resigned in protest today over the agency's decision to not bring back some of their colleagues.
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Kevin Bogardus, E&E News reporter
Two U.S. EPA science advisers resigned in protest today over the agency's decision to not bring back some of their colleagues.
More than 160 pages of emails, memos and itineraries obtained by E&E News under a Nevada public records request show what it takes to pull off a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Weeks of emails and conference calls, advance site visits and plenty of overtime let the press-shy EPA chief slip into town.
By Kevin Bogardus in Greenwire
In signing off on a proposed scientific "transparency" rule yesterday, EPA chief Scott Pruitt heralded a straightforward goal: to show the data underlying major new regulations.
By Sean Reilly in Greenwire
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More than 160 pages of emails, memos and itineraries obtained by E&E News under a Nevada public records request show what it takes to pull off a visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Weeks of emails and conference calls, advance site visits and plenty of overtime let the press-shy EPA chief slip into town.
By Kevin Bogardus in Greenwire
In signing off on a proposed scientific "transparency" rule yesterday, EPA chief Scott Pruitt heralded a straightforward goal: to show the data underlying major new regulations.
By Sean Reilly in Greenwire