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Behind the Scenes at EPA: What’s gone wrong & what does it mean for our work ahead?

 

December 9, 2024
1:00 pm US Eastern Time

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plays a critical role in safeguarding public health and the environment by regulating pollutants, enforcing environmental laws, and overseeing various programs related to air and water quality, waste management, and chemical safety. However, in recent years, the Agency has adopted scientifically-flawed methods in its chemical evaluations, leading to weaker regulations that increase exposure to harmful chemicals and jeopardize public health, especially among overburdened and susceptible
communities.

Understanding what goes on behind closed doors at the EPA reveals how flawed science, conflicts of interest, and inadequate regulatory frameworks can undermine effective regulations. Greater transparency is crucial to rebuilding public trust, ensuring accountability, and guaranteeing that environmental policies genuinely prioritize human health and safety.

In this webinar, a series of brief presentations by public health experts highlighted key examples of EPA’s scientific shortcomings and their implications on public health. The lightening talks featured topics such as pesticides, new approach methodologies (NAMs), facility permitting, environmental justice, and more. The webinar concluded with a Q&A discussion exploring how to best engage with the EPA to promote better health-protective policies.

Rashmi Joglekar, PhD of UCSF's Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment will moderate the discussion.

This webinar was hosted in collaboration with UCSF's Science Action Network and Program for Reproductive Health and Environment, Earthjustice, and UCSF’s EaRTH Center.

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