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PROFESSOR SAYS WSU VIOLATED HIS ACADEMIC FREEDOM OVER WOLF COMMENTS

From: OPB

“Carlesco and PEER are representing Wielgus as he takes his complaint before Washington State University. "

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TRUMP'S EARLY ACTIONS TARGET SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT

From: EOS

“The administration early on issued a temporary hiring freeze that Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, told Eos “is just the…

USDA RESEARCHERS CLAIM SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY HAS BEEN TAMPERED WITH

From: Organic Authority

“Nearly ten percent of USDA scientists claim that their research has been altered or tampered with by superiors “for reasons other than technical merit,”"

MARK WOODS: TALLYRAND LAND A REMINDER OF THE COSTS OF RIGHTING WRONGS

From: Jacksonville.com

“According to a 2016 analysis by watchdog group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, in 2015 the Florida DEP collected the lowest amount of fines…

YELLOWSTONE CONSIDERS CELLPHONE SERVICE UPGRADES

From: GrayDC

““Once you put one in, others will follow and pretty soon, you're basically wired," Ruch explained. "The idea that parks today need to be wired is, we think distressing…


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