Drexel dean, former EPA science advisory chair, blasts new Pruitt ‘ethics’ rule
Now she's speaking out against
The new directive sent a squall through the scientific community.
Defenders of the directive say the panels had strayed from their mission and into advocacy. But
"I think it's clear that this is a strategy to replace scientists with other people on the panel that the administration perceives are more anti-regulation,"
CASAC's duties include providing expert advice and exhaustively reviewing standards for pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, particulate matter, and ozone.
Her replacement as chair of the panel is
"Administrator Pruitt issued a directive Tuesday to ensure independence, geographic diversity and integrity in
Bowman also stressed that
"There's no credible rationale for the argument that scientists who receive federal funding would be biased," she says.
Members of advisory boards have ethics requirements that state they have to undergo ethics training and must file a financial disclosure form.
Further,
"I think in the long term this is going to affect the quality of the scientific advice the agency receives," she says. "The people who have grants are some of the most knowledgeable scientists in these areas. By default, you're excluding exactly the type of people you want."
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