The Trump administration has announced the closure of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Research and Development, a move that will eliminate hundreds of scientific jobs and reduce the agency's workforce by 23%. This office has been central to producing research that underpins regulations on pollution, toxic chemicals, and public health protections.
The decision has drawn bipartisan concern in Congress, widespread backlash from scientists, environmentalists, and former officials, and warnings that it could severely undermine the EPA's ability to safeguard Americans' health and the environment. Employees have reported confusion and a lack of communication about the timeline and impact of the layoffs.
Critics argue that dismantling the EPA's scientific research capacity fulfills industry goals at the expense of public safety and environmental oversight.
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