National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA’s effort to undo regulations fighting climate change
The National Academy of Sciences reaffirmed that human-caused greenhouse gases endanger public health, rejecting claims of bias and errors in the Trump administration's report, according to dozens of experts.
- Evidence that climate change harms public health is "beyond scientific dispute," according to an independent report by the National Academy of Sciences.
- The report rebuffs Trump administration efforts to revoke the 2009 U.S. government finding that declared climate change a threat.
- The National Academy of Sciences said human activity is releasing greenhouse gases that are dangerously warming the planet, oceans and increasing extreme temperatures.
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National Academies publishes strongest rebuke yet of the EPA attempts to dismiss climate threats
The findings of the report "confirm unequivocally" greenhouse gas emissions are changing the climate, as EPA administrator tries to stop agency from regulating those emissions.

National Academy of Sciences dismisses EPA
WASHINGTON — Evidence that climate change harms public health is “beyond scientific dispute,” the independent National Academy of Sciences said Wednesday in a report responding to Trump administration efforts to revoke a landmark 2009 U.S. government finding declaring climate change…
National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA on climate change regulations
The National Academy of Sciences says evidence supporting a 2009 U.S. government finding that climate change threatens public health is “beyond scientific dispute” and the evidence supporting it has only grown stronger

National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA's effort to undo regulations fighting climate change
The National Academy of Sciences says evidence supporting a 2009 U.S. government finding that climate change threatens public health is “beyond scientific dispute” and that evidence supporting that finding has only grown stronger.
The National Academies school the Trump administration on gold-standard science - Legal Planet
It’s not news that the Trump administration has little interest in getting the facts right. But facts often matter for crafting policy that serves our societal goals. And it’s not rare for the law to require that specific factual findings underpin government decisions. In both cases, we need to assemble, understand, and apply the best available scientific information. This week the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine did jus…
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