3 Republican former EPA chiefs accuse Trump of 'undermining of science'

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3 Republican former EPA chiefs accuse Trump of 'undermining of science'
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.ABC EXCLUSIVE: Three Republican former EPA chiefs accuse the agency's current leadership of supporting the 'undermining of science' and a potentially 'catastrophic' approach to climate change.

Three Republican former heads of the Environmental Protection Agency accuse the agency's current leadership of supporting the"undermining of science" and a potentially"catastrophic" approach to climate change.

Whitman, a former New Jersey governor who ran the EPA under President George W. Bush, raised concerns about"the disrespecting of science in the administration and the undermining of science and the importance of science." Three Republican former @EPA chiefs join me for an exclusive joint interview @ABCNewsLive on the state of the agency and our #climate. 3:30/5:30/6:30p ET https://t.co/t5KL0KMFpQ or @ABC on Hulu, Roku, Facebook, Apple TV pic.twitter.com/ioQg8e339q

"You need an agency that is credible, has consistency in its rule making and is science-based," said Thomas, who lamented a steady exodus of career employees from the EPA because of disillusionment with its current direction.

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