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Перевод: epa

агентство по охране окружающей среды


Тезаурус:

  1. But when Ronald Reagan came to Washington a year later, another government department, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), looked at the same evidence and decided not to limit most other, potentially higher human exposures to the chemical.
  2. The current state of regulation in the USA is discussed by Perpich (1989) who highlights the roles of the EPA, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) as well as the Biotechnology Science Coordinating Committee (BSCC) which was established in 1985 to formulate policies and coordinate the interests of the existing monitoring bodies in terms of public health and environmental implications.
  3. George Bush chose him to run the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at a time when he still thought he could co-opt and not alienate the green lobby.
  4. While in the United States the unfolding tale of corruption and mismanagement at the EPA has tended to focus on the usual mainstays of White House interference and "sweet-heart" deals with past industrial employers, little attention has been paid to the Lysenkoist assaults of the Reagan administration on the EPA's scientific integrity.
  5. Because Lysenko, a crackpot geneticist, was the modern pioneer of bending scientific data and bashing professional opponents to suit the reigning political preference - not unlike the EPA administrators who dealt with dioxin contamination by re-writing the reports and intimidating their various authors, Lysenko was so preeminent in this process that common English usage has accorded him an eponymous distinction: "Lysenkoism" is now the accepted term for politically enforced manipulation of scientific truth.
  6. An incriminating document, apparently pilfered from EPA's files, casts the agency's attitude toward science in a new light.
  7. But that did not originate at the EPA.
  8. The first problem was not simply a lack of data: indeed, for two years, the EPA, which was funding the programme, could not decide where to start.
  9. Dennis Tirpak, of the EPA, spelt out his organisation's involvement: "We see our role as having provided seed money, but we hope that the centres would be able to pull on substantial sums from foundations and industries."
  10. Earlier it was revealed that the EPA management had compiled a "hit list" of scientific advisers whose politics were considered to be out of harmony with the Reagan administration's environmental philosophy.
  11. John Todhunter, who runs EPA's pesticide programme denies any hidden agenda for a new view of cancer risk.
  12. The EPA exists to regulate things, not to see the market do the job for it.
  13. According to Valdus V. Adamkus, EPA's Chicago regional administrator, the current acting head of the agency, John W. Hernandez Jr., "angrily denounced the report and called the work of Our regional people "trash" '.

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