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An Environmental Protection Agency panel that advises the agencys leadership on the latest scientific information about soot in the atmosphere is not listed as continuing its work next year, an E.P.A. official said.
The 20-person Particulate Matter Review Panel, made up of experts in microscopic airborne pollutants known to cause respiratory disease, is responsible for helping the agency decide what levels of pollutants are safe to breathe. Agency officials declined to say why the E.P.A. intends to stop convening the panel next year, particularly as the agency considers whether to revise air quality standards.
Environmental activists criticized the move as a way for the Trump administration to avoid what they described as the panels lengthy but critical assessment of how much exposure to particulate matter is acceptable in the atmosphere.
To me this is part of a pattern, said Gretchen Goldman, research director at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science-oriented environmental nonprofit. Were seeing E.P.A. trying to cut science out of the process.
She and others noted that the move follows other decisions at the E.P.A. they find worrisome, including eliminating a senior science advisory position and pressing for new rules that would restrict the number and type of studies the E.P.A. could consider when writing new regulations.
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