Scientific Basis for EPA’s Definition of PFAS Still Missing
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PEER | March 1, 2023
Europe and Canada Embrace Inclusive PFAS Definitions While U.S. Dithers ...
Federal grazing fee to stay at lowest allowable level
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PEER | February 28, 2023
For the fifth straight year, ranchers will pay the lowest allowable amount for grazing livestock on federal land in the West. The Western Watersheds Project and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility recently criticized the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service for ...
Supersonic Jet Climate Fears Not Relayed to NASA Brass
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“Major Concern” over Climate and Ozone from Independent Panel Buried ...
Congressional Rider Condemns Right Whale to Extinction
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PEER | February 27, 2023
In Letter Featured in Science, Experts Decry Entanglement Protections Delay ...
‘Nobody has answers’: Ohio residents fearful of health risks near train site
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PEER | February 24, 2023
Experts speculated the EPA may not be testing for dioxins because the process is expensive and difficult. A cleanup would also be costly, but the agency has said Norfolk Southern will be forced to pay. Meanwhile, the EPA and state regulators have a history of “false all clears” that ...