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We have a vision of a just, healthy, and democratic society where public health policies are built on unbiased science, free of industry influence. Find us at: https://prhe.ucsf.edu/center-end-corporate-harm
They are removing scientists from scientific advisory panels and polluting industries are jockeying for the positions. If you want to make America healthy, remove corporate interference from the regulatory process.

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Chemical giant, climate skeptics vie for seats on EPA science panel
The Science Advisory Board could influence the Trump administration's plans to revisit a host of regulations.
www.eenews.net
November 12, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Scientists and health advocates are trying to address the children's health crisis despite an EPA and administration captured by industry and corporate interests. But transparency and public support can make powerful allies.

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The Cultural and Political Moment for Toxins Research
A longstanding push for urgent action on environmental toxins is landing in an unprecedented time in American politics.
undark.org
November 10, 2025 at 7:15 PM
BREAKING: Senate hearing on impacts of chemical regulation Thursday. Note that two of the three witnesses are from industry. At least one witness will testify on behalf of science and health.

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Senate Subcommittee Will Hold Hearing on “Examining the Beneficial Use and Regulation of Chemicals” | JD Supra
On October 23, 2025, the Environment and Public Works Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justice, and Regulatory Oversight Subcommittee...
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October 21, 2025 at 6:02 PM
If you want to keep people safe from harmful chemicals, one good step would be to stop the revolving door between the chemical industry and EPA.

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US Senate poised to approve industry lobbyist to lead chemical safety at EPA
If Douglas Troutman is confirmed, the top four toxics office at the environmental agency will be held by ex-lobbyists
www.theguardian.com
October 20, 2025 at 6:51 PM
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Art + Science No. 5: Big Oil, Regulations, Global Warming, a Calculated Stitch
with Ruth Tabancay
via Zoom on Sunday, September 21, 4:00 to 5:30 PM PST
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August 26, 2025 at 4:43 AM
"Just as governments once curbed tobacco industry influence, they must now ban fossil fuel lobbying and disinformation," Miller said.

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Fossil fuels harm health from 'cradle to grave': Report
The extraction, transportation and burning of planet-heating fossil fuels have a huge impact on people's health that starts before they are born and lasts until they die, a report warned Tuesday.
phys.org
September 17, 2025 at 3:01 PM
"The battle over Roundup and glyphosate, the controversial chemical it contains, is a case study in how regulation, politics and big business are intertwined in the agricultural industry."
Pesticide politics: Inside the corporate push to limit liability - Investigate Midwest
Unyielding is a University of Missouri School of Journalism project for Investigate Midwest. With billions of dollars at stake, Bayer has gone on the offensive. Billboards along major highways. A soci...
investigatemidwest.org
August 21, 2025 at 5:27 PM
Last week the plastics industry stopped the global plastics treaty and now it appears the pesticide industry is succeeding at keeping regulations at bay. We can make America healthy by removing polluter conflict of interest in the regulatory process.

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MAHA Commission Succumbs to Pesticide Industry Pressure
Center for Biological Diversity: Draft Report Walks Back Administration’s Promises of Bold Action on Pesticides
biologicaldiversity.org
August 18, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Medical advice should be free of financial conflicts of interest, especially when it comes to children. Important study from @drlauraschmidt.bsky.social

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Study of GLP-1 guidelines for teens points to potential for influence from drugmakers
More than one-third of people who helped develop the 2023 guidelines for treating children with obesity had undisclosed financial ties to obesity drugmakers, a paper finds.
www.statnews.com
July 22, 2025 at 7:52 PM
There is no safe way to recycle plastics that contain thousands of toxic chemicals. Plastics treaty negotiators need to push back on industry's false narrative that we can "recycle" our way out of the plastics crisis.

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Scientists urge plastics treaty negotiators to prioritize health
Plastics are made of more than 16,000 chemicals, mostly derived from oil and gas. Over 4,200 are known to be hazardous, while the toxicity of the majority of the remaining is unknown. – “Negotiating t...
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July 9, 2025 at 7:33 PM
BREAKING: Trump's EPA appears to be backing down on repealing asbestos ban.

www.nytimes.com/2025/07/07/c...
Trump Administration, Reversing Itself, Won’t Rewrite a Ban on Asbestos
www.nytimes.com
July 8, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Silencing critics is part of the polluter playbook.

www.nytimes.com/2025/07/03/c...
E.P.A. Suspends 144 Employees After They Signed a Letter Criticizing Trump
www.nytimes.com
July 7, 2025 at 3:32 PM
"Another problem the industry does not frequently address publicly: the pollution caused by advanced recycling. Though 'the plastics industry positions advanced recycling as an environmentally friendly solution for plastic waste', the report says, processes emit toxic and planet-warming pollutants."
Plastics industry pushed ‘advanced recycling’ despite knowing problems – report
Producers promoted chemical recycling – processes used to break plastics into constituent molecules – but knew of limitations
www.theguardian.com
July 1, 2025 at 12:15 AM
"But there’s no tackling climate change and plastic pollution without addressing the underlying cause — fossil fuels."
Fossil fuels are an insurance disaster
What do heatwaves, mold, and plastics have in common?
www.theverge.com
June 24, 2025 at 10:31 PM
They say they want to make America healthy, but what they are doing will make people sicker. It is vital to restore research funding and scientists need to be able to work without political or corporate interference.
Research cuts conflict with MAHA's stated goals
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling for efforts to limit Americans' exposure to toxic substances. But the Trump administration is also taking actions that run counter to this goal.
www.npr.org
June 4, 2025 at 9:44 PM
One week from today! Learn about the corporate secrets in the UCSF Industry Documents Library and how you can use the library in your research.

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May 22, 2025 at 6:26 PM
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EPA science that forces polluting industries to be responsible is under attack. Dr. Woodruff testified on why EPA science is critical to health and disease prevention. @epw.senate.gov
Dr. Woodruff testifies on threats to ORD and IRIS at Congressional shadow hearing
At a shadow hearing held by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, which conducts oversight of EPA, Dr. Tracey Woodruff testified that while most people have never heard of EPA’s Office of...
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May 21, 2025 at 8:13 PM
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Want to learn how we can hold health harming corporations to account? Join us 12pm PT, Thursday May 29 to hear about the work of the @UCSF Center to End Corporate Harm
May 19, 2025 at 1:40 AM
The chemical industry has a long list of "asks" from the new administration. These requests will leave people exposed to more toxic chemicals and pollutants in the air, water, homes, and workplaces. Read the list. What do you think?
Industry sent their wish list to the new administration. What’s in it will make people sick.
The following is a guest post by the Center to End Corporate Harm. The National Association of Manufacturers and the American Chemistry Council – the chemical industry’s trade group – sent a 21-page l...
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May 12, 2025 at 5:55 PM
They are making it easier for polluters to pollute. More #airpollution means more asthma, more cardiovascular and respiratory disease, more cancer, and worse pregnancy outcomes.
Senate overturns EPA rule on seven highly toxic air pollutants
If also passed by the House as expected, the action will be the first time Congress has weakened protections under the Clean Air Act.
www.washingtonpost.com
May 2, 2025 at 5:09 PM
Classic tactic of health-harming industries is to delay regulation. Now add another one: immunity from their products' damage.
Environmental groups sound new alarm as fossil fuel lobby pushes for immunity
Nearly 200 groups urge Congress to reject fossil fuel industry immunity efforts, fearing long-term damage to climate lawsuits
www.theguardian.com
March 17, 2025 at 5:21 PM
If you're wondering why scientists are Standing Up for Science around the country today, this article has a few insights.

Scientists are standing up for you and your health.
Industry-Backed Legislation Would Bar the Use of Science Behind Hundreds of Environmental Protections
Two bills in Congress would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from using hundreds of chemical assessments completed by its IRIS program in environmental regulations or enforcement.
www.propublica.org
March 7, 2025 at 6:45 PM
What does the science show on how large corporations impact health? And how can these health-harming industries be held accountable? Check out our latest blog for highlights from speakers at our Center to End Corporate Harm launch event.
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February 27, 2025 at 7:10 PM
IT'S OFFICIAL: Announcing the new Center to End Corporate Harm at UCSF! Read all about how science and internal industry documents will tackle corporate drivers of disease.

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New Center to End Corporate Harm Launches
Health-harming products including fossil fuels, plastics, petrochemicals, tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foods are contributing to a rise in chronic disease Industries that produce health-harmin...
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January 16, 2025 at 8:15 PM