透明度(行为)
代理(哲学)
政治
监管科学
监管机构
遗产管理(遗嘱认证法)
不确定性
政治学
公共行政
监管改革
法律与经济学
法治
管制国家
业务
公共关系
经济
法学
社会学
医学
社会科学
统计
数学
病理
作者
Rose Zappacosta,Casey L. Taylor
出处
期刊:Case studies in the environment
[University of California Press]
日期:2022-01-01
卷期号:6 (1)
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1525/cse.2022.1800281
摘要
In this case study, we explore the Trump Administration’s 2018 “Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science” rule and investigate it as an example of the politics associated with how science is used in the regulatory process in the United States. Publicly, the administration claimed the rule would improve data and scientific quality, as well as lead to greater transparency in regulatory decisions made by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The rule’s many critics, including many scientific organizations and environmental groups, argued instead however that the rule was politically motivated, and only the latest attempt of many by regulated industries to interfere in the EPA’s use of science in its regulatory analysis and decision-making. They argued the true goal of the rule was instead to impede the agency’s mission by restricting its use of key public health studies and slowing its operations. The rule, which took effect in January 2021, was quickly vacated when the Biden Administration took office. Although this rule is no longer in place, it provides an illustrative example of the complicated relationship between politics and science, as well as of a political strategy often used by industry actors and political conservatives to avoid environmental regulations.
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