Reed, Whitehouse Among Congress Members Demanding Answers on Health of Narragansett Bay

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Reed, Whitehouse Among Congress Members Demanding Answers on Health of Narragansett Bay

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Rhode Island Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed joined other New England Congress members in sending a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt demanding answers after the EPA canceled presentations by its scientists at a workshop on the health of Narragansett Bay.

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“Narragansett Bay is one of Rhode Island’s and Massachusetts’ most important economic assets. The [Narragansett Bay Estuary Program] and other environmental organizations in the Narragansett Bay watershed have long relied upon the expertise of EPA scientists to provide the data and analysis needed to plan for its future. . . . If EPA scientists are not allowed to participate in a workshop discussing the results of scientific research because that workshop included a discussion of climate change, that begs the question whether EPA will censor NEP grantees from discussing climate change . . . .,” said the joint letter from members of Congress.

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The Health of Narragansett Bay

The State of the Narragansett Bay and Its Watershed workshop took place in Providence, RI, on October 23, and centered on the release of a 500-page report detailing the health of the Bay, problems it faces, and the progress made to address these issues. 

The EPA was scheduled to send three EPA-affiliated scientists to present material they had contributed to the report and share their expertise on the challenges facing the Bay.  Just days before the workshop and without explanation, the EPA barred the scientists from presenting. 

The EPA’s actions were a “blatant example of the scientific censorship we all suspected was going to start being enforced at EPA” under Administrator Pruitt’s leadership, chair of the science advisory committee of the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program John King told the New York Times. According to the Times’s reporting, at least one of the EPA scientists had planned to address climate change and related factors in her presentation. “They don’t believe in climate change, so I think what they’re trying to do is stifle discussions of the impacts of climate change,” King added.

Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA) added, “You would not have taken kindly to Washington bureaucrats telling scientists in Oklahoma they couldn’t speak with Oklahoma organizations to come up with ‘neighborhood solutions’ to better protect public health and a critical economic asset. Neither do we." 

Other Congress Members in Letter

The New England Congress members who signed the letter include, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Ed Markey (D-MA), as well as Representatives Richard Neal (D-MA), Jim Langevin (D-RI), David Cicilline (D-RI), Joe Kennedy (D-MA), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Jim McGovern (D-MA) and Seth Moulton (D-MA)


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