Video Library
PEER Eco-Champions
Tim Caverly: Protecting Paradise
Ranger Tim Caverly ran afoul of a powerful Maine state legislator pushing for more motorized access and other development on the river.
Brian Czech: Wrestling the 800-Pound Gorilla
Brian was hired in 1999 as among the first Conservation Biologists in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. When he began to raise awareness of the trade-off between economic growth and wildlife conservation, Refuge System leadership got cold feet and started issuing gag orders.
Webinars
Webinar | Saving Farmland: Battling Toxic PFAS in Biosolids in Texas and Beyond
Learn how millions of tons of sewage sludge (or biosolids) are contaminating American farmland with toxic PFAS chemicals.
Webinar | Hidden Hazards: Whistleblowers, Industry Influence, and the Fight Against Toxics
PEER and Government Accountability Project present a webinar on the role whistleblowers have played in the East Palestine disaster and at EPA.
Feature Videos
VIDEO | Mapping the Range
BLM needs to create a central BLM geodatabase, coordinate all of the agency databases, complete and update all Land Health Standards evaluations.
VIDEO | Conowingo Dam: Last Chance for a Fair Deal
Waterkeepers on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland are working to hold Exelon accountable for its fair share of the Conowingo Dam cleanup.
Interviews
Forever Chemicals: Understanding and Mitigating Impacts of PFAS
Boston Globe climate reporter Sabrina Shankman moderates a discussion with PEER’s Kyla Bennett, scientists and town members about PFAS impacts and solutions.
VIDEO | Protecting Workers Engaged In Protecting The Environment – Great.com
Great.com interviews Jeff Ruch, Pacific PEER Director, about Protecting Workers Engaged In Protecting The Environment