Trump science adviser casts doubt on links between pollution and health problems
by Emily Holden in Washington from on (#44ZX8)
Comments by science review board chairman add weight to fears that Trump administration is aiming to discredit research to justify scrapping regulations
A conservative science adviser to the Trump administration is casting doubt on longstanding research linking fossil fuel pollution to early deaths and health problems, worrying environmental experts.
At a meeting to review air pollution science compiled by staffers at the Environmental Protection Agency this week the advisory board chairman, Tony Cox - a consultant and statistician who has worked for the industry and criticized EPA standards - questioned whether soot from coal plants and cars can be directly blamed for asthma and cardiopulmonary problems.
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