National Park Fossils May Block Big Transmission Line

by The Bee | February 16, 2023
Plans for a mega-transmission corridor in Nevada have hit a roadblock in the form of a survey showing that its route through a national park would likely destroy a trove of prehistoric fossils, according to the results of a ground-penetrating survey released today Public Employees for ...

National Park Fossils May Block Big Transmission Line

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Tule Springs Paleo Survey Results Complicate Controversial Greenlink Route ...

At EPA, Staffing Crisis Clashes with Expanded Mission

by Government Executive | February 15, 2023
Tim Whitehouse, the executive director of the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit that is campaigning with AFGE in Washington this week, said that in addition to helping the U.S. achieve its climate goals, an expanded workforce would allow the EPA to more ...

Artificial turf raises concerns about equity and injuries

Kyla Bennett is the director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and a former wetlands enforcement coordinator for the Environmental Protection Agency. Bennett has frequently called for bans on artificial turf, citing that it exposes athletes to cancer-causing chemicals. ...

At EPA, staffing crisis clashes with expanded mission

by Grist | February 14, 2023
Tim Whitehouse, the executive director of the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit that is campaigning with AFGE in Washington this week, said that in addition to helping the U.S. achieve its climate goals, an expanded workforce would allow the EPA to more ...
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