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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Anger erupts over EPA’s apparent muzzling of scientists
The Trump administration’s decision to prevent government scientists from presenting climate change-related research at a conference in Rhode Island
on Monday gave the event a suddenly high profile, with protesters
outside, media inside and angry lawmakers and academics criticizing the
move. “This type of political interference, or scientific
censorship — whatever you want to call it — is ill-advised and does a
real disservice to the American public and public health,” Sen. Jack
Reed (D), Rhode Island’s senior senator, said at an opening news
conference for the State of Narragansett Bay and Its Watershed event in
Providence. “We can debate the issues. We can have different viewpoints.
But we should all be able to objectively examine the data and look at
the evidence.” Reed was joined Monday by the rest of the state’s
congressional delegation, all of them Democrats, who took turns
chastising the Environmental Protection Agency for instructing two of
its scientists and one contractor not to speak at the conference Monday...more
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