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A WAR OVER WOLVES

From: Seattle Times

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), a national nonprofit specializing in government scientist whistleblower protection, in April filed a 12-page…

TRUMP IS MAKING IT WAY CHEAPER TO BREAK ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS

From: Vice News

““It sends the message that it’s OK to violate the law and it’s the cost of doing business. And that’s a problem because it shouldn’t be a cost of doing business,” said…

WILL THE FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE DEFEND US?

From: Huff Post

“These citizen groups – Public Citizen (see citizen.org), Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (see peer.org), The Government Accountability Project (GAP,…

THE HILL CONFIRMS EVERYTHING WE'VE BEEN SAYING ABOUT THE DEEP STATE SABOTAGING TRUMP

From: Canada Free Press

““From our point of view, it’s kind of obvious,” said Jeff Ruch, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), when asked…

HOW WILL TRUMP ADMINISTRATION RESPOND TO SCIENTISTS' CLIMATE REPORT?

From: CBC News

“'Behind the scenes, there will be a witch hunt,' says former EPA whistleblower Kyla Bennett, New England director of PEER."


News Releases

STATE ORV PARK VIOLATING CALIFORNIA WATER QUALITY LAW

Tracy — Despite budget cuts that threaten other State Parks, the Department of Parks and Recreation had not planned to close any of their State Vehicular Recreation Areas (SVRAs). That may change, now…

OBAMA GOES TO UN WITH EMPTY CLIMATE BAG

New Video Frames Fundamental Weaknesses of Cap & Trade Approach

BID TO SAVE VANISHING FLORIDA PANTHER HABITAT

Legal Petition Filed With Feds to Protect 3 Million Acres from Development

WATER POLLUTION LAWSUIT AGAINST CALIFORNIA STATE ORV PARK

Creek Ruined by Off-Road Abuse in Carnegie Recreation Area

TOXIC NEW JERSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FINALLY WINS RELIEF

Vapor Intrusion Controls May End Three-Year Ordeal at Atlantic Highlands