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GROUP: PUBLIC IN DARK ABOUT CELL TOWER PLANS IN GRAND TETON

From: US News & World Report

“ Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says it obtained a document through the Freedom of Information Act detailing the plan at the foot of…

WITHHELD TETON PARK RECORDS EARN LAWSUIT

From: Jackson Hole News and Guide

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, is alleging a violation of the Freedom of Information Act relating to a June request for…

INTERNAL WATCHDOG TO OPEN PROBE INTO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE LEADER FOR ALLEGEDLY MAKING CRUDE GESTURE

From: Washington Post

“The March 8 letter was addressed to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, whose office forwarded it to the inspector general, DiPaolo said. The Washington Post obtained…

VACANCIES IN FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION LEAD TO COMPLAINT WITH INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

From: KJZZ

“In response, the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, has filed a complaint with the Interior Department's inspector general (IG) that the interim…

AT HOT SPRINGS, BUY A BEER, FIX A PARK

From: Greenwire

“Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said relying on leases for more revenue puts the Park Service on "sort of a slippery…


News Releases

WHITE HOUSE SHIELDS INDUSTRY STRATEGY MEMO ON GE CROPS

White House Refuses to Reveal Scope of Partnership with Monsanto and Cohorts

TWENTY SEVEN NEW JERSEY SUPERFUND-ELIGIBLE SITES LEFT OFF LIST

EPA Still Reviewing Status of Unknown Number of Garden State Toxic Hotspots

WATER GAP TRANSMISSION CORRIDOR LEGALLY VULNERABLE

Concessions to Industry and Skewed Review Will Fuel Lawsuits

DUPONT POMPTON LAKE POLLUTION MAY BE HEADED DOWNSTREAM

DEP Scientists’ Questions Could Prompt Feds to Expand DuPont Cleanup Scope

CLIMATE SCIENCE LEGAL DEFENSE FUND GETS NEW BACKING

PEER Sponsors Effort to Counter Fossil-Fueled Attacks on Climate Scientists