Sharp Dropoff in EPA Scientific Publications
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PEER | May 5, 2026
Fewer Scientists and Tighter Restrictions under Trump ...
What happens to career expertise when agency leaders choose another path?
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PEER | May 4, 2026
This is now being challenged, at least before the Merit Systems Protection Board, the group of EPA employees who were fired after they signed the letter, ended up taking their case — they’re being represented by a few law firms, as well as Public Employees for Environmental ...
DC Circuit dismisses case for fast-tracked PFAS review
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PEER | May 1, 2026
At issue is a process to make the insides of plastic barrels more durable called fluorination, which creates dangerous PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, as unintended byproducts that then leach into fertilizers, condiments and other products stored in the barrels. Environmental ...
Is one fire service better than many? The feds think so, but what about Nevadans?
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PEER | April 30, 2026
Last year, the Department of Interior issued an order requiring thousands of employees from all its constituent bureaus transfer to the Office of the Secretary. The “consolidation, unification and optimization of administrative functions” would “achieve effectiveness, ...
Yellowstone National Park Employee Claims Silent Killer Is Present In Staff Housing
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PEER |
On Monday, April 27, the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) published a press release sharing a disclosure filed by a current federal employee who wished to remain anonymous. According to the document, the NPS has failed to warn current and former workers about ...