EPA takes steps to require MSW incinerators to report toxic chemical emissions
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PEER | December 27, 2024
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will start a process to require municipal waste incinerators to report their toxic chemical emissions to the agency’s Toxics Release Inventory, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), Silver Spring, Maryland, ...
EPA Takes Steps to Require Waste Incinerators to Report Toxic Output
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PEER | December 26, 2024
Chemical Releases Will Be Included in EPA Toxics Release Inventory ...
State proposes killing 100 wolves a year to benefit moose between Denali and Lake Clark parks
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PEER | December 22, 2024
The unit’s intensive management plan in the past has called for the removal of 60% of brown bears and 60% to 80% of black bears, though state officials say they have no immediate plans to kill bears now. Critics of the proposal, including Alaska Wildlife Alliance and Public Employees for ...
Entanglements and Ship Strikes Dramatically Shorten Lifespans of North Atlantic Right Whales
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PEER | December 20, 2024
New Research on North Atlantic Right Whales Show Lifespans Much Lower Than Southern Relatives ...
Disappointment over updated Western Solar Plan hits home for Nevada conservationists
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PEER |
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is engaged with the federal government on many fronts and emphasizes that it fully supports the transition to renewable energy and decarbonization. “We believe our federal government is capable of achieving these goals the right ...