Last week, the EPA announced that they where eliminating the Office of Science Advisor, a position that has been around for 37 years advising the EPA's chief administrator on the science behind environmental policies and regulations. Why is an office that has been around since 1981 suddenly going away? Chris Cherniak and Nell Larson speak with a policy expert from the Union of Concerned Scientists to answer that question and others, on This Green Earth.
This Green Earth - October 9, 2018
