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PEER VOWS TO SUPPORT FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL STAFF WHO STYMIE TRUMP

From: Inside EPA

"“The surprising election of Donald J. Trump as President puts federal employees working to administer and enforce environmental and public health protections squarely…

PARK SERVICE MYOPIC DRIVE FOR POLITICALLY CORRECT SCIENCE

From: Sonoran News

"The National Park Service has unveiled a comprehensive stewardship guide full of lofty terms, crammed into a mish-mash of confusing and clashing precepts, according…

NATIONAL PARKS: LAWMAKERS WANT TO RUN OUT CLOCK ON CLIMATE-FOCUSED ORDER

From: E & E News

""This is a steaming pile of politically correct jargon formulated to give any rational reader an ice-cream headache," PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch said earlier…

A CHEMICAL SAFETY BOARD 'GAME OF THRONES' POWER STRUGGLE

From: MSDS Online

"The nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) charged that “Republican members of Congress are pushing an open-ended probe as part of an…

GREENS SAY EPA HIDING DISASTER PLAN DATA

From: Courthouse News Service

"In a complaint filed in the D.C. District Court on Oct. 24, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says it filed a Freedom of Information Act…


News Releases

CORPS BIOLOGIST FACES 30-DAY SUSPENSION FOR KAYAKING L.A. RIVER

Off-Duty Challenge to Ruling River Was Not Navigable “Undermined Authority”

BAY STATE SELECTMEN SUBJECT OF COMPLAINT AND FEDERAL LAWSUIT

Purge of Conservation Commission Fuels Development Free-for-All in Rehoboth

EPA DROPS PLAN FOR PESTICIDE ENDORSEMENTS AND CAUSE MARKETING

Loophole Left for Case-by-Case Okays of Label Pesticide Pitches, Plugs and Logos

SHUTTERED EPA LIBRARIES OPEN DOORS TOMORROW AFTER TWO YEARS

EPA Headquarters and Chicago, Dallas and Kansas City Regional Libraries Re-Open

NEW TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST PROPOSAL LACKS BALANCE, QUIET RECREATION SHORTCHANGED

Hikers, campers, anglers and other forest visitors worry that new Forest Service proposal would lead to more noise, pollution and safety risks from dirt bikes and off-road vehicles