Updates to this feature are currently paused as we assess the best way to monitor and expose the large number of attacks on science that we're seeing from the current administration.
Science is at the core of a healthy democracy. But for years, presidential administrations have, in differing ways, sidelined scientific evidence and attacked scientific integrity.
Below is a running list of attacks on science. They include disappearing data, silenced scientists, suppressed studies, and other assaults on science-based policy. The list provides a representative sample of threats to the federal scientific enterprise—and a warning of what we face in the future. More information can be found in our peer-reviewed study and in our data repository.
Attacks on science

White House Altered Scientific Data on Coal Ash Hazards

Bowing to Industry, EPA Failed to Collect Pollution Data from Industrial Farms

White House Pressured EPA to Make Particulate Matter Standard Less Health-Protective

Fish and Wildlife Service Officials Used Flawed Science to Jeopardize an Endangered Beetle

FDA Allowed Pfizer to Downplay Science on an Arsenic-Containing Animal Drug

Obama Administration Ignored Science and Restricted Access to Plan B

President Obama Ordered the Dismissal of a More Health-Protective Ozone Standard

The Minerals Management Service: Bad Science in the Name of Private Interests

NOAA Officials Mischaracterize Report on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
