Public lands had a roller coaster month
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PEER | August 31, 2023
ULTIMATELY, HOWEVER, all the protections in the world don’t mean a whole lot if they aren’t enforced. Just as he has for more than three decades, Cliven Bundy continues to run his cattle illegally on public lands in southern Nevada, where they gnaw on sparse vegetation and trample ...
Judge questions TSCA scope in novel case
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Bob Sussman, an attorney representing intervening plaintiff groups responsible for the initial independent testing, the Center for Environmental Health and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, argued that the rule covers both impurities and byproducts. Sussman filed a motion ...
Major San Francisco Sewage Flooding Likely to Recur
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Outfall Closure Makes City More Vulnerable in Atmospheric River Events ...
Turf War: South Florida Cities Spend Millions for Fake Grass Despite Resident Outcry
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PEER | August 29, 2023
“You are literally laying down acres of plastic, which means that you are destroying that habitat, that soil for any kind of insect life or wildlife,” says Bennett, New England director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) and PEER’s director of ...
Webinar | The Local Fight Against PFAS Contamination
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PEER | August 28, 2023
Learn how community leaders in Nantucket are working to educate their community about PFAS and make actionable change ...