The Trump administration has moved to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Research and Development, a key division responsible for scientific research underpinning environmental regulations.
This decision will result in a 23% reduction in the EPA workforce, with hundreds of scientists and staff facing layoffs. The closure has drawn bipartisan concern in Congress, with some senators seeking to block the cuts, and has alarmed environmentalists, scientists, and former officials who warn it will undermine protections against pollution and toxic chemicals. Critics argue the move fulfills industry goals at the expense of public health and environmental safety, and leaves states and private organizations scrambling to fill the research gap.
The lack of transparency and communication with employees has further fueled uncertainty and criticism.
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