Enforcement of laws against polluters nearly non-existent in US, analysis finds
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Cornershop Creative | February 13, 2026
The EPA’s enforcement program “is dying on the vine, and that’s intentional”, said Tim Whitehouse, Peer’s executive director and a former EPA attorney. “Without an adequate enforcement program that provides deterrence to polluters, the laws become voluntary, and when laws ...
What’s needed to protect sage grouse? Less grazing.
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Cornershop Creative | February 6, 2026
Science has found that grazing can both harm and help sage grouse habitat, but “it’s a question of how it’s managed,” said Nada Wolff Culver, the BLM’s former principal deputy director during the Biden administration. But for decades, the BLM has lacked the staffing to adequately ...
Trump admin clips EPA oversight amid deregulatory blitz
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Cornershop Creative | January 28, 2026
In a complaint filed last April, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility accused EPA of violating federal law by idling some workers indefinitely because of their purported connection to environmental justice work. The group asked the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, an ...
Dead livestock, lost farms and PFAS: Why pressure is mounting to rein in toxic sludge
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Cornershop Creative | January 26, 2026
This past year, our series of investigations into PFAS contamination in farmland and food systems has examined how chemicals in sludge can move from soil to animals, food and people. Dumais, with the advocacy group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, is leading a ...
Doge cuts cost US taxpayers $10bn to cover workers’ paid leave, analysis finds
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Cornershop Creative | January 9, 2026
The Trump administration “wasted” $10bn on paid leave, or paying workers to stay home, as part of the “department of government efficiency’s” assault on the federal workforce, a new analysis by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (Peer) estimates. In a letter sent ...
