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LAWMAKERS, ADVOCATES BLAST 'MISGUIDED' GRAND CANYON FEE HIKE PLAN

From: Cronkite News

““We haven’t seen any sort of market review or analysis,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “We don’t know…

TRUMP'S EPA: RADIATION NOT THAT BAD ACTUALLY

From: The Young Turks

“Mr. Burns might as well be running the EPA now. Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down."

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LAW: GROUP, FIRM OFFER PRO BONO HELP FOR FEDERAL SCIENTISTS

From: Greenwire

“"We've seen political leaders of all parties manipulate, skew and suppress scientific information to further an agenda," said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public…

DEATH THREATS PROMPT INCREASED SECURITY FOR HEAD OF EPA

From: OzarksFirst.com

“EPA guidelines now says radiation exposures of 5 to 10 rem usually result in no harmful health effects. That's the equivalent of 5,000 chest x-rays, according…

HERES WHY YOU BETTER GET USED TO CROWDED NATIONAL PARKS

From: Men's Journal

“The nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility—which represents U.S. rangers, game wardens, and land managers—has criticized the NPS for having…


News Releases

CORPORATE SHADOW OVER JERSEY’S TAINTED GROUNDWATER DARKENS

Science “Advisors” Push Dramatic Relaxation of Groundwater Cleanup Standards

ROMNEY NOT LIKELY TO BE A CONSERVATION PRESIDENT

Dismal Land Preservation Record in Massachusetts Bodes Ill for Natural Legacy

LAWSUIT FILED CHALLENGING PLAN TO ALLOW ORVS ON INYO COUNTY ROADS

INDEPENDENCE, Calif.— The Center for Biological Diversity and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility took action today to hold Inyo County accountable to adequately review the environmental…

THOUSANDS OF JERSEY POLLUTION PERMITS UNENFORCEABLE

Appeal for EPA Intervention to Nix Radical Christie Stealth Deregulation

HUNDREDS OF VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES NOT TSUNAMI READY

Proposed NOAA Cuts Would Reduce Ranks of U.S. Cities Prepared for Tsunamis