(Opinion) Scott Beckstead: Wild horses deserve a home in the West
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PEER | December 9, 2022
Two prominent, mainstream environmental organizations — Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and Western Watersheds Project — exposed the BLM’s own grazing data that reveals commercial livestock, not wild horses, responsible for overgrazing. These organizations were ...
A History of Malignancy: Governor Polis and the Oil Industry in Colorado
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PEER |
I recently participated in a conversation with midlevel managers at the APCD. The meeting had been arranged by Chandra Rosenthal, the regional attorney for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). She and PEER had recently represented 3 pollution modelers from the APCD ...
Pinelands Commission OKs Plan To ‘Thin’ Over 1300 Acres Of Trees In Bass River, But Experts Disagree On Its Value In Preventing Fires
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PEER | December 8, 2022
Concurring with that sentiment was environmentalist Bill Wolfe, who served in various roles with the NJDEP for 13 years, including that of policy advisor to the commissioner, was policy director of the New Jersey Sierra Club for seven years, founder of the nonprofit Public Employees for ...
The Billionaire’s Press Dominates Censorship Beat
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PEER |
Apart from the Intercept, “only a handful of niche publications have reported on the matter,” Project Censored noted. However, in January 2022 Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) filed a lawsuit to compel EPA to disclose the reports, following up on an earlier ...
The Elusive Quest for Environmental Justice at Hunters Point
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PEER | December 5, 2022
The ongoing controversy surrounding Hunters Point recently flared up again this fall, when the EPA made it known that it doesn’t intend to hold the Navy responsible for a full cleanup at the site. Failure to do so would disregard Proposition P, a measure passed overwhelmingly by San ...