Federal Court Strikes Down 'Secret Science' Rule Restricting EPA Use of Non-Public Data
A federal court has scrapped a Trump-era policy restricting the EPA from crafting new regulations based on scientific data that was not public or couldn't be reproduced. Kim Smaczniak, managing attorney of the clean energy program at Earthjustice and former lead mitigation negotiator for the State Department under President Obama, breaks down what the ruling means for President Biden's climate agenda.
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