Not Everyone Is Happy About E-Bikes in National Parks
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PEER | July 25, 2023
In 2019, near the end of the Trump administration, then–Interior Secretary David Bernhardt instructed national parks to allow e-bikes wherever traditional bikes were allowed. The nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) sued, arguing that NPS needed to undertake ...
Florida’s Environment Spirals Downward Under DeSantis
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PEER |
Nosedive in Anti-Pollution Enforcement Leading to Declining Water Quality ...
REPORT | 2022 Florida Enforcement Report
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PEER | July 24, 2023
Florida's environmental enforcement actions are well below historical averages and have declined significantly in the last two years of the DeSantis administration ...
San Francisco PUC Awash in Water Pollution Violations
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PEER |
City Agency Facing Stiff Fines Amid Pending Federal & State Legal Sanctions ...
Park Service Criticized On eBike Studies Across the National Park System
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PEER | July 21, 2023
While the National Park Service has been studying the impacts of eBikes in the National Park System, the agency really knows little about the impacts on the environment or on other trail users, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. The draft “programmatic ...