REPORT | Protect Every Park & the Staff Who Steward Them
The findings are clear: continued cuts to the National Park Service jeopardize the agency’s core mission.
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WEBINAR | Environmental Protection, Public Service, and the Rise of Authoritarianism
Watch this important, engaging discussion on the threats to environmental protection and public employees under rising authoritarianism.
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LAWSUIT | PEER Sues the Trump Administration
We’re taking the Trump administration to court to stop its plan to pack the civil service with political loyalists.
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Unpaid Federal Employees Denied Time Off to Vote
Trump Reversal of Time-Off Policy Aggravates Shutdown Inequities
PEER Warns Interior’s Illegal Use of “Acting” Officials Puts Department Decisions in Legal Jeopardy
Group Says Second Trump Administration Repeating Same Vacancies Act Violations Struck Down the First Time
EPA’s Principal Claim of PFAS Progress Is Untrue
Deadly Long-chains Are Manufactured Daily and Threaten Public Health
Interior misuses ‘acting’ titles, nonprofit watchdog says
PEER Petitions EPA To Walk Back Claims That PFOA Has Been Phased Out
Environmental group cites Inhance containers in challenge to EPA PFAS claims
COMMENTARY | East Wing Demolition Metaphor for Trump Governance
The bulldozers and backhoes have razed the East Wing of the White House to make way for President Trump’s big, beautiful ballroom. Characteristically, Trump has barreled ahead, heedless of the law, tradition, or concerns about historic protection and good taste.
COMMENTARY | EPA’s Rollback of Endangerment Finding is Cloaked in Secrecy and Science-Denial
The proposal to repeal the endangerment finding is part of a concentrated effort by the Trump administration to abandon science in favor of a political agenda.
COMMENTARY | Alaska Can No Longer Ignore Climate Change: Latest Disaster Should Be Wake-Up Call
Remnants of typhoon Halong battered Alaska with hellacious winds and record-breaking storm surges, yet national and even state policies are unlikely to change in its aftermath.
