PARK SERVICE FORBIDS OFF-DUTY STAFF FROM WRITING ABOUT WORK ISSUES WITHOUT APPROVAL
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PEER | September 23, 2002
Washington, DC – The National Park Service (NPS) has forbidden staff from privately publishing material on any work-related topic without approval from the agency, according to a directive released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).Today PEER sent a ...
Whistleblower Complaint on World Bank Projects
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PEER |
Lone Environmental Analyst Pressured to Overlook Violations ...
CARSON SPRING WATER SUSCEPTIBLE TO CONTAMINATION
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PEER |
State Regulators Ignored Staff Findings to Approve Water Use ...
BUSH ADMINISTRATION STIFLES ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS OF INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS US AID
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PEER | September 19, 2002
Forbidden From Finding Fault with Multinational Bank Loans ...
STATE WILDLIFE AGENCY BLASTS PRAIRIE DOG REMOVAL
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PEER | September 18, 2002
TCEQ Misled Public, Admitted it Lacks Evidence Dogs Cause Contamination ...
New Jersey Rejects EPA Plan for Trading Pollution Credits
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PEER | September 16, 2002
Rebuked EPA Weighs Enforcement Against Companies Using Credits ...