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EPA tells scientists to apply for new jobs within the agency

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is undergoing a major reorganization under the Trump administration that is affecting scientists across the agency.
  • This reorganization aims to reduce staff by thousands, shift research duties to regulatory offices, and has led political leaders to tell scientists they must apply for new jobs or face termination.
  • The EPA's primary research division, essential for conducting independent studies on health and environmental risks, is facing significant staff reductions amid increasing public health threats from pollution and climate-related impacts.
  • An EPA union official reported that 155 jobs will open in chemicals, 300 in the administrator's office, and that staff were told, 'these are your opportunities,' implying firing if they do not apply.
  • This restructuring risks undermining the EPA’s scientific independence, at a time when delays and cuts could worsen public health risks and weaken climate action in the U.S.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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