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‘Reckless’ space-based data centers lack environmental review, drawing criticism

by Space.com | July 9, 2026
Over the last few months, a number of different companies have requested licenses from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch data centers into space. SpaceX’s proposal alone requests licenses for up to one million satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO). But the ...

As EPA steps back, Mass. lawmakers push for stricter bans on ‘forever chemicals’

by Space.com | July 9, 2026
Kyla Bennett of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, who was involved in both appeals, has been sounding the alarm about PFAS in artificial turf for years. “I actually was sued by an artificial turf company in my individual capacity for saying that artificial turf has PFAS ...

US chemical accidents rising as Trump rolls back protections, report finds

by The Guardian | July 9, 2026
The number of US chemical accidents is rising just as the Trump administration guts protections against the disasters, a new analysis of federal data by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (Peer) non-profit found. The report found the number of chemical accidents, ...

Billionaires want data centers in space. Green groups want a federal review first.

by E&E News | July 9, 2026
 A coalition of environmental groups is urging the Trump administration to scrutinize the cumulative impacts of efforts to launch more than a million data centers into orbit, citing risks to human health and the climate. DarkSky International, Environment America and Public Employees for ...

Gray whale die-off in California signals wider Pacific crisis

by USA Today | July 9, 2026
Pacific gray whales are facing a “catastrophic mortality event,” with 145 fatal strandings reported along the West Coast this year — including at least 20 in California so far — environmentalists warned this week, citing NOAA‑linked data. The organization Public Employees for ...

EPA moves to cut risks from PFAS in fertilizer, pans Biden-era analysis

by Chemical & Engineering News | July 7, 2026
In addition, in 2024, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) sued the EPA on behalf of Texas farmers over its failure to regulate PFAS in biosolids and prevent them from contaminating farmlands. The US District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed the case in 2025 ...

DOGE officially shuts down

by | July 6, 2026
But the initiative did not come without a cost to taxpayers. In December, the executive director of the environmental nonprofit group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) claimed the Trump administration cost taxpayers an estimated $10 billion in 2025 through its ...

Why Companies Are Funding Competing National July 4th Parties

by CNBC | July 3, 2026
CNBC’s Luke Fountain is at the Great American State Fair on the Washington Mall for celebrations of the nation’s 250th Independence Day. Freedom 250, the sponsor of the state fair, has become politicized because the Trump administration has pushed many events through that, ...

‘Makes no sense’: Interior Dept employees baffled by Trump admin reassignments

by SFGate | July 2, 2026
Tony Irish, a former Interior Department attorney who now works for the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, told SFGATE that many employees believe department leaders underestimated how specialized communications jobs are within individual bureaus. “What a ...

Exclusive: Trump-tied Freedom 250 sent ticket seekers to GOP fundraising site

by USA Today | July 2, 2026
Tony Irish, a former associate solicitor for general law at the Interior Department who left government in 2025, told USA TODAY that the effort to capture Americans’ personal data is concerning, especially since the Freedom 250 events are using considerable U.S. government civilian and ...

From UFC Fights to ‘Hamilton’: How Trump and Obama Are Marking America250

by Newsweek | July 1, 2026
On May 11, 2026, PEER brought a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.to force the release of key documents regarding the “Freedom 250” initiative. An official ...

Regional farmers uneasy about contamination risks in using processed sewage as fertilizer

by Grid Magazine | July 1, 2026
“Farmers are waking up. They’re angry. But a lot of them also don’t have any choice in the matter,” says Kyla Bennett, a former EPA staffer who is now director of science policy for the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). She called the use of ...

As chemical accidents surge, watchdog warns of looming safety rollbacks

by The New Lede | July 1, 2026
Plans by the Trump administration to roll back regulations on chemical facility safety will allow for the continued rise in industrial chemical accidents, which are already up by 50% since 2021, a watchdog group warned this week. The administration is making an “appalling” divestment ...

Trump’s ‘Freedom Trucks’ celebrate US 250th anniversary with ‘gift from God’ message

by Reuters | June 30, 2026
In May, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility sued the U.S. Interior Department over the agency’s refusal to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request for documents on Freedom 250 funding and activities. Among the group’s inquiries are reports that federal workers ...

Chemical Accidents Rise as Trump Administration Proposes Weakening Safety Rules

by Inside Climate News | June 30, 2026
Close to 150 million people live within 3 miles of these facilities. Historically underserved and overburdened populations, including people who identify as Black and Latino, are at greatest risk of exposure to an accidental release. Many refineries were built before 1985, the analysis ...

Agreements For San Francisco Bay Area Park Overflights Will Remain In Place After Court Ruling

by National Parks Traveler | June 26, 2026
While Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and its allies challenged that agreement as an illegal evasion of the court’s order and NEPA, the court without explanation dismissed the challenge Wednesday. “This unfortunate ruling means that the impacts of noisy disruptive air ...

Strike by Seward cruise ship killed endangered whale, preliminary findings show

by Anchorage Daily News | June 24, 2026
Two conservation groups filed a rulemaking petition in 2023 asking the Biden administration to adopt a national strategy to reduce whale strikes. The Biden and now Trump administrations have not acted on the recommendations, according to Rick Steiner, an Anchorage-based marine ecologist ...

Opposition mounting over orders targeting ‘disparaging’ national park signs

by Deseret News | June 23, 2026
That confusion over who decides what is corrosive or disparaging is at the heart of a lawsuit recently filed by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER. After nine months of failed Freedom of Information Act requests to find out how those decisions were made, PEER ...

Interior, Energy nominees due on the Hill

by E&E News | June 22, 2026
Lilly’s acting role has come under fire from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. The watchdog group argues that acting titles are meant for career senior officials that step temporarily into posts requiring Senate confirmation. The White House officially nominated Lilly in ...

Trump Administration Tells Federal Employees to Wear “Freedom” Pins—Or Else

by Mother Jones | June 18, 2026
Critics also contend that mandating that pins be worn by feds, who are barred from engaging in partisan political activity while on the job, is illegal. “Requiring NPS personnel, uniformed or not, to wear a pin displaying the trademarked logo of Freedom 250, LLC is unlawful, full stop ...