EPA to require municipal waste incinerators monitor for toxic emissions

by PEER | January 9, 2025
Despite the toxic emissions, incinerators often position themselves as “green” businesses to receive subsidies for producing energy. The new reporting requirements “will help disprove the claims”, said Tim Whitehouse, executive director of the public health advocacy group Peer, and ...

Webinar | Whistleblowing and Anonymous Activism in the Age of Trump

by PEER | January 7, 2025
Delve into the challenges that government employees who work on environmental, natural resource management, and public health issues are likely to face under the incoming administration ...

PEERMail | Starting the New Year Strong

by PEER |
Victories for federal employees and public health, and a thank you for your generosity during our end-of-year fundraising campaign ...

Alaska Aerial Gunning Bears Yields No Clear Benefits

by PEER |
State Has No Evidence Strafing Brown Bears Increases Caribou Calf Survival ...

EPA faces major reform under Trump administration

by PEER | January 5, 2025
Jeff Ruch, director of Pacific Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit organization that supports government employees at environmental agencies, said EPA employees are considering retiring or leaving before the new administration takes office. “I would imagine the ...
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