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National Parks Traveler Podcast Episode 325

by National Parks Traveler | May 18, 2025
News around public lands these days seems to revolve entirely around the Trump administration. In the case of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, many of the steps the administration is taking with the operational efficiencies of the National Park Service and other land ...

This land is their land: Trump is selling out the US’s beloved wilderness

by The Guardian | May 18, 2025
Already, the National Park Service has about one employee for every 17,000 visitors, said Timothy Whitehouse, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “They’re breaking the system,” he said. “They’re traumatizing the workforce.” Many worry ...

Homeowner met with warnings after sharing photo of extreme conditions on their property: ‘It will get into the soil’

by The Cool Down | May 18, 2025
Turf is incredibly damaging to the ecosystem due to the harmful chemicals and microplastics it contains. “As it’s exposed to UV light, and abrasion, and slightly acidic rain, even more [perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances] will [leach] off,” said Kyla Bennett of ...

National Parks Open for Mining? BLM Paves Way for Mineral Rights Claims on Public Land

by GearJunkie | May 16, 2025
In 2023, NPS official Frank Lands explicitly ordered the mine to cease and desist any activities other than water quality monitoring. Now it has been given full permission by the BLM to resume its operation. “Mining is one of the most destructive land-based activities,” Jeff Ruch, ...

Trump officials want to cut limits of Pfas in drinking water – what will the impact be?

by The Guardian | May 15, 2025
Kyla Bennett, the policy director with the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, and a former EPA scientist, said she suspects the agency and the justice department will, in effect, try to lose the case. “The DOJ could stop defending and do a shitty job and make the court ...

Project 2025 Is at the Center of Trump 2.0

by Sierra | May 14, 2025
“Even though Project 2025 laid it out, it’s even scarier, I think, in person watching it happen,” Kyla Bennett, director of science policy at Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, told Sierra. “I used to work at EPA, and when I talk to people who are still there, they ...

The EPA Is Giving Some Forever Chemicals a Pass

by Wired | May 14, 2025
“EPA has one mission: to protect human health and the environment,” says Kyla Bennett, a director of science policy at the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “This flies in the face of their mission and everything they’re supposed to stand for.” Read ...

Group claims EPA bars environmental justice staff from other jobs

by E&E News | May 14, 2025
“Our understanding is that employees on administrative leave are denied access to email (where positions are often advertised internally) and hiring systems such as Talent Hub where open position descriptions are posted and through which candidates may apply,” Laura Dumais, staff ...

Traveler’s View | Will There Be A National Park Service Director?

by National Parks Traveler | May 13, 2025
Smith stepped down in the fall of 2019 under curious circumstances that led Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility to charge that Smith was given a sweetheart deal to allow Vela to return as acting NPS director. The deal allowed Smith to live in North Carolina and work from ...

Pollution Related To Space Is Getting Worse As Trump And Musk Target Research And Regulations

by IFLScience | May 12, 2025
There have been some studies quantifying the pollution of launches and the potential impact of burning satellites on the higher portions of the atmosphere and the ozone layer. But it’s preliminary work and more research is needed. This is why the timing of funding cuts is the worst ...

National Park Service To Be Hit With 1,500 Additional Layoffs And Deep Budget Cuts, Reports Say

by Forbes | May 8, 2025
Maybe. A week after the February layoffs, and following a swell of public backlash, the park service announced it would hire up to 7,700 seasonal positions this year, more than the three-year average of 6,350 seasonal workers it normally hires. “There are just a lot of unknowns about ...

Their Cows Started Dying Mysteriously. Lawmakers Are Taking Notice.

by Texas Monthly | May 7, 2025
With the help of Ames, the couples have been able to test their soil and tissue from some of the deceased animals. They sent samples to Kyla Bennett at Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, an environmental-protection nonprofit that serves as a resource for whistleblowers. ...

Trump administration to stop US research on space pollution, in boon to Elon Musk

by The Guardian | May 7, 2025
“Obviously there’s political motivation, and Elon Musk’s business interests are tied up in Noaa’s work,” said Tim Whitehouse, executive director of the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility non-profit, which has filed a Freedom of Information Act request for emails ...

EPA reorganization hits research arm

by Chemical & Engineering News | May 6, 2025
Kyla Bennett, director of science policy at Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is also glad that the EPA is adding positions to the OCSPP, but “that division is so broken that I fear throwing more people in there, particularly people who may not have expertise in ...

SpaceX alum tapped as Interior CIO

by Nextgov/FCW | May 5, 2025
“This episode epitomizes the cruelty, ignorance, and gross mismanagement ignited by DOGE in the federal service,” Tim Whitehouse, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said in a statement. Typically, federal employees who aren’t in their ...

Former DOGE official cannot legally fire Interior lawyer, group says

by E&E News | May 5, 2025
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says in documents filed with the department last week that Tyler Hassen, a former member of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency who’s now Interior’s acting assistant secretary for policy, management and budget, lacks ...

EPA announces broad reorganization that includes shuffle of scientific research

by Associated Press | May 3, 2025
“The problem is that some areas of the country have much worse air pollution, and it cannot be treated as a one-size-fits-all,” said Kyla Bennett, director of science policy at the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit that supports public employees who raise ...

Trump officials gut 25 centers that monitor flooding and drought in the US

by The Guardian | May 2, 2025
The targeted centers are part of a larger network, and the Trump administration based its decision to make cuts on leases near expiration, not scientific reasoning, said Kyla Bennett, director of science policy with the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility non-profit that is ...

Is DOGE risking the government’s cybersecurity? Some have lost their jobs to block them.

by USA Today | April 28, 2025
Ultimately, Irish, an 18-year veteran of the department, and two other career employees were placed on leave. Irish was notified on April 4 that he would be removed from his job. The case is particularly troubling because it’s a “significant, significant cybersecurity risk with ...

EPA to fire or reassign more than 450 staffers working on environmental justice, DEI

by The Washington Post | April 22, 2025
Some environmental advocates worry that dismantling the office will hurt disadvantaged communities, which continue to bear the brunt of pollution. “Every person in this country, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or Zip code, deserves clean water, air and food,” Kyla Bennett, ...
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