As the Trump Administration moves forward to repress or remove environmental regulations and cut funding to federal research centers, scientists are considering how to sustain work on issues such as air and water quality, wildlife and climate change and do research that needs to get done.
“An apparent lack of concern for scientific evidence” poses a challenge to environmental management, writes environmental chemist Staci Simonich in a recent editorial in the journal Environmental Science & Technology Letters, published by the American Chemical Society. However, she adds that environmental scientists have strong allies in "forward-thinking countries, U.S. states, cities, companies, and consumers that are setting policy, designing products, and making purchases with climate change and the environment in mind."