PUBLIC EMPLOYEES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY INC

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility - PEER.org

Protecting public employees who protect our environment, natural resources and public health. PEER protects public employees who protect our environment. We are a service organization for environmental and public health professionals, land managers, scientists, enforcement officers and other civil servants dedicated to upholding environmental laws and values. We work with current and former federal, state, local and tribal employees.
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Protecting public employeeswho protect our environmentnatural resources and public health. TELL CONGRESS Stop the Senseless Firing of Government Workers Join us in standing up for the people whove committed their careers to serving the public. Sign the letter TELL CONGRESS End the MuskTrump Takeover of NOAA Urge Congress to act now to protect NOAA and ensure it continues to serve the American people. Sign the letter PRESS RELEASES Park Service Hoverboard Guidance Misses Mark Mar 13 2025 Proposed National Park Policy for Micromobility Devices Poorly Crafted Lawsuit Says Government Cannot Silence Employees Mar 12 2025 Federal Agency Restraints on Employee Private Social Activism Challenged Musk Taking Over NOAA Functions Mar 5 2025 NOAA Offices Important to Musk Corporate Interests under DOGE Siege read more press releases NEWS CLIPS Texas farmers say sewagebased fertilizer tainted with forever chemicals poisoned their land and killed their livestock Mar 20 2025 My Paris Texas EPA plans to cut scientific research program could fire more than 1000 employees Mar 18 2025 Associated Press NOAA employees reinstated but remain on leave Mar 17 2025 EE News read more News Clips COMMENTARY COMMENTARY Overlooking the Obvious Red King Crab Collapse Due to Overfishing by Guest Contributor Mar 26 2025 NOAA claimed that the primary cause of the Bering Sea red king crabs collapse was warming seas caused by climate change rather than overfishing.

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