National Parks Seek Ubiquitous Cell Coverage

by PEER | September 9, 2019
Telecoms in Driver’s Seat as Cell Towers Sprout Across Park Landscapes ...

‘Forever Chemicals’ Now Found in State Schools

by PEER |
“STOW — The water fountains have been turned off, wrapped in plastic, or fitted with a device to prevent students from using them. Much of the food preparation has moved off campus, and a water jug sits in the kitchen sink, replacing the faucet. The bathrooms are covered with signs ...

Republicans seek to weaken environmental appeals board

by PEER | September 8, 2019
Republicans are trying to weaken a federal board that helps minority and low-income communities challenge how much pollution can be released in their neighborhoods by power plants and factories. The Environmental Appeals Board would be stripped of its ability to hear appeals of EPA-issued ...

Ed Patrovsky: A Ranger for Responsible Recreation

by PEER | September 6, 2019
While working at BLM and NPS, Ed witnessed widespread agency indifference to the violence against land management employees ...

Amy Griffin: Amy’s List and Toxic Turf

by PEER |
Because of our past involvement with the issue, Amy came to PEER for help bringing worldwide attention to the dangers of toxic turf ...
Phone: 202-265-7337

962 Wayne Avenue, Suite 610
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4453

Copyright 2001–2025 Public Employees for
Environmental Responsibility

PEER is a 501(c)(3) organization
EIN: 93-1102740