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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Science Must Go On: How Courageous Scientists Are Meeting the Moment
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Science Must Go On: How Courageous Scientists Are Meeting the Moment

Last updated: September 20, 2025 5:05 am
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The upcoming meeting of technical experts this Thursday holds immense significance as they gather to provide science-based advice to enhance the US Census Bureau. This meeting may seem mundane to the casual observer, filled with technical discussions and agenda items, but its impact cannot be overstated.

Following the dismissal of the Census Scientific Advisory Committee (CSAC) by the Trump administration, a group of experts who previously served on CSAC came together to form the Independent Census Scientific Advisory Committee. This all-volunteer committee is dedicated to offering recommendations to the US Census Bureau based on independent, science-backed insights, while also combating disinformation in the public domain.

The disbandment of the Census committee is part of a larger trend, with the administration shuttering 27% of almost 200 active science-focused Federal Advisory Committees. This decision has hindered the flow of science advice on critical issues like vaccine efficacy, air quality regulations, and food safety. These advisory committees play a crucial role in influencing evidence-based policy decisions and ensuring accountability among policymakers.

In response to the void created by the administration’s actions, scientists are stepping up to provide essential scientific advice and information. Various initiatives have emerged to bridge the gap left by disbanded committees, such as the University of Minnesota Vaccine Integrity Project, Climate.us, and the National Academy of Sciences’ expedited study on climate impacts on public health. These efforts aim to ensure that reliable scientific information continues to reach decision-makers and the public.

Independent scientific bodies and activities play a vital role in preserving scientific truth, countering disinformation, and providing a foundation of evidence for policymakers. By democratizing access to scientific information, these initiatives empower decision-makers and the public with accurate data on health, safety, and security issues. Moreover, building alternative scientific institutions is an effective strategy in combating authoritarianism by limiting the control of misinformation.

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As the scientific community faces challenges in federal scientific advice, there is an opportunity to scale up independent scientific activities. By leveraging the expertise of scientists and creating independent panels like the one addressing air pollution standards, the scientific community can ensure that science prevails. Tools and resources are available to support scientists in this endeavor, empowering them to make a difference in promoting evidence-based decision-making.

In conclusion, the efforts of independent scientific committees and panels are crucial in filling the void left by federal scientific advisory committees. By uniting to provide science-based advice and information, scientists can play a pivotal role in shaping evidence-based policies and safeguarding the integrity of scientific knowledge. Joining these initiatives can help empower scientists and contribute to a more informed and resilient society.

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