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Environmental Group Calls Bison Refuge Closures A 'Vendetta'

From: Boise State Public Radio

""The Fish and Wildlife regional office is waging the equivalent of bureaucratic war against the National Bison Range," says Ruch. PEER claims that war…

Green Group Hits Administration Over Staff Cuts that Hamper Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center

From: The Hill

"In a letter sent Monday to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) argued that recent steps taken by the overseeing U.S.…

I Declare The Hunters Point Shipyard To Be A Public Health Emergency

From: Indy Bay

"The parcels in question border former Parcel A where families are now housed according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility executive director Jeff Ruch.…

Week 72: Trump’s “Soviet-Style” Plan to Save Coal

From: NRDC: On Earth

"The order comes as part of a Freedom of Information Act dispute between Pruitt’s EPA and the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER.…

The Great Chinese Climate Hoax Might Be Working Overtime This Hurricane Season

From: Esquire

"That storms are becoming stronger, wetter, and slower is pushing us toward something resembling a bimonthly catastrophe every year at this time. Luckily, we have Scott…


News Releases

ANOTHER TOP FLORIDA OFFICIAL FLOUTS FEDERAL CONFLICT RULES

Deputy Secretary’s Industry Ties Disqualify Him from Water Pollution Oversight

PENTAGON SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY RULE – BROAD SWEEP, FEW DETAILS

One-Third of Federal Agencies Still Lack Final Policies, Others Are Incomplete

DROWNED POLAR BEAR REPORT COMPLETED BUT UNRELEASED

Interior Inspector General Declares Itself Exempt from Scientific Integrity Policies

STATE WHISTLEBLOWER LAWS STEADILY STRENGTHENING

Cash-Strapped States Look to Whistleblowers to Pinpoint Waste and Fraud

NEW JERSEY FUMBLING AWAY POLLUTION DAMAGES

Court Ruling Underlines State Futility in Assessing "Natural Resources Damages"