“Among the many headlines following the release of the Trump administration’s 2019 budget proposal this week was a 23 percent reduction in funding for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Lost in the noise was an even deeper gutting of several individual research and management programs at the EPA, which, if successful, will have great negative impacts on human health and productivity,” the op-ed reads. Read the op-ed.
Armour College of Engineering Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering Brent Stephens pens an op-ed in The Hill about proposed cuts to EPA indoor air pollution research
February 22, 2018Posted in: Illinois Tech In the News