
The EPA asks scientists to release more data
Under the agency's new science transparency proposal, scientists would have to disclose more data related to their studies before the agency considered their conclusions. Meanwhile, Pro's Alex Guillen is following controversial probes into a top official at the EPA. And, a group of activists gather on Capitol Hill to support a carbon tax and dividend bill.
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Show Notes
The EPA is preparing to release an expansion into the science transparency proposal, which would force scientists to release more data used in their studies, including medical records, if they want the agency to consider their conclusions. Meanwhile, Ryan Jackson, the EPA's chief of staff, is facing multiple probes by the agency's inspector general. And, hundreds of activists are expected to flood the Capitol building today to support the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act.
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