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Post by kimmsrđź•Š on Feb 27, 2018 7:19:03 GMT -5
From The Week magazine
"The EPA will shutter center that distributes grants to test effects of chemicals on children
12:44 a.m. ET
The Environmental Protection Agency confirmed Monday night that the National Center for Environmental Research (NCER), which gives out millions of dollars worth of grants every year to study the effects of chemicals on children, will soon cease to exist.
As part of a consolidation of three offices, the NCER will be dissolved and its staffers reassigned, the EPA told The Hill. The new Office of Resource Management will handle Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and records management.
The NCER's signature program is called Science to Achieve Results (STAR), which distributes grants to the Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers. These centers were founded in 1988, and have been "successful in advancing our scientific understanding and ability to address the ways that environmental chemicals can impact children's health," former senior scientist and policy adviser to the EPA Tracey Woodruff told The Hill. "The children centers were really the first and only centers to uncover the relationship with prenatal exposure to flame retardants and IQ deficiencies in children."
In a 2017 report, the National Academy of Sciences said STAR "has had numerous successes," and Woodruff finds it worrying that NCER will merger with other offices that do not focus on giving out grants. "That makes you think, 'Is this really just an efficiency argument masking their real intention to get rid of the research grant program, which they have said they want to do in the past?'" she said. "Answering FOIAs and administering scientific grants are not the same thing." Catherine Garcia"
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Post by reuben on Feb 27, 2018 8:19:33 GMT -5
Pruitt is turning the EPA into the Environmental Plunder Agency.
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