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A List of Scientific Organizations That Have Supported and Opposed Limiting What Research EPA Can Use to Make Decisions

The EPA today will announce a politically-motivated draft policy to restrict the use of science in agency decisions. The draft policy is based on legislation that has died in Congress for several years. The mainstream scientific and academic organizations that have opposed new restrictions on EPA’s use of science, in alphabetical order: Alliance of Nurses […]

The EPA today will announce a politically-motivated draft policy to restrict the use of science in agency decisions. The draft policy is based on legislation that has died in Congress for several years.

The mainstream scientific and academic organizations that have opposed new restrictions on EPA’s use of science, in alphabetical order:

The mainstream scientific and academic organizations that have supported new restrictions on EPA’s use of science, in alphabetical order:

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The former tobacco industry-paid PR men who support new restrictions on EPA’s use of science, in alphabetical order:

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