EPA finalizes scientific transparency rule limiting which studies can be used to protect public health - The Washington Post

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Summary:

"The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule to limit what research it can use to craft public health protections, a move opponents argue is aimed at crippling the agency’s ability to more aggressively regulate the nation’s air and water.

 

The “Strengthening Transparency in Pivotal Science Underlying Significant Regulatory Actions and Influential Scientific Information” rule, which the administration began pursuing early in President Trump’s term, would require researchers to disclose the raw data involved in their public health studies before the agency could rely upon their conclusions. It will apply this new set of standards to “dose-response studies,” which evaluate how much a person’s exposure to a substance increases the risk of harm...."

Link:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2021/01/04/epa-scientific-transparency/

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Date tagged:

01/08/2021, 10:53

Date published:

01/08/2021, 05:53