The Trump administration has moved to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Research and Development, resulting in a 23% workforce reduction and the layoff of hundreds of scientists.
This office was responsible for critical research underpinning regulations on pollution, toxic chemicals, and public health protections. The decision has drawn bipartisan concern in Congress, with some senators seeking to block the cuts, and has alarmed environmentalists, scientists, and former officials who warn of long-term consequences for environmental and human health. Employees report confusion and lack of communication about the process, while some states like California consider stepping in to fill the research gap.
Critics argue the move fulfills industry goals at the expense of science-based policy and could set back environmental protections for generations.
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