Louisiana sets first hunting season for iconic ‘Teddy’ bear in 2024 as population swells
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PEER | November 2, 2023
But a 2018 lawsuit led by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) with co-counsel Atchafalaya Basinkeeper said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service used “false assumptions and shoddy science” to make its decision for removal. It contends the bears still need ...
PEERMail | A National Park Service Blunder
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PEER | October 31, 2023
Reducing plastic consumption is one of the most important things we can do as a nation to fight climate change and protect wildlife and human health ...
Board imposes stricter requirements for stormwater discharge
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PEER | October 28, 2023
Norma Camacho, a Camarillo resident, chairs the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. She said the new permit incorporates revisions based on feedback from Boeing, as well as Parents Against SSFL, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Community to Bridge the Gap, Rocketdyne ...
EPA explains why it authorized imports of GenX from Netherlands to NC
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PEER | October 27, 2023
This summer, Chemours provided confidential business information that addressed the previous information gaps. “Absent other disqualifying circumstances, it left EPA with no course of action other than to provide the conditional consent,” the agency spokesman said. Tim Whitehouse is ...
Environmental Protection Agency sued over Oak Ridge landfill for radioactive waste
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PEER |
Former EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler nevertheless approved the plan, which required waiving Clean Water Act rules, in the waning days of the Trump Administration — a decision upheld by his Biden Administration successor, Michael Regan. Now, according to the Public Employees for ...