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Environmental Group Protests Zinke's Staff Cuts at Wildlife Center

From: UPI.com

"One of Montana's major tourist attractions is operating with so few staff, its visitor center is forced to close two days a week throughout the summer," a news release…

Judging Climate Claims: Prove It, Pruitt

From: Legal Reader

"PEER’s broad FOIA filing requested “EPA documents that support the conclusion that human activity is not the largest factor driving global climate change.” The EPA,…

Around the Hubs: Biocides

From: Chemical Watch

"Two US NGOs, Beyond Pesticides and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), have strongly criticised the US EPA’s new proposal on science transparency…

Environmental Group Protests Zinke’s Staff Cuts at Wildlife Center

From: Gephardt Daily

"The National Bison Range — the 10th most visited refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge System with more than 200,000 visitors a year — has a third less staff…

Declaring a Public Health Crisis at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco ,  a Federal Superfund Site

From: San Francisco Bay View

"As a former physician specialist for the San Francisco Department of Public Health and founding chair of the Radiological Subcommittee of the Hunters Point…


News Releases

SCHOOL DISTRICT’S OWN TESTS SHOW SHOCKING PCB LEVELS

Highly Toxic Classrooms Still Occupied with No Abatement Date Slated

FEDERAL LAWSUIT TO FORCE TOXIC CLEANUP OF MALIBU SCHOOLS

Immediate Removal of PCBs above Legal Limits and School-Wide Testing Sought

SCOTT’S CLIMATE CHANGE GAG ORDER CLAIMS A VICTIM

DEP Employee Reprimanded, Suspended and Ordered to Get Mental Exam

COURT DISAPPROVES NEONIC PESTICIDES ON WILDLIFE REFUGES

Final Suit Rooting Genetically Engineered Crops and Related Practices from Refuges

EPA AGREES TO ADDRESS RISKS TO 9/11 FIRST RESPONDERS

Whistleblower Petition Forces EPA to Examine Its Lax Corrosive Dust Limits