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Letter Epa Ldv

Letter to EPA on Air Pollution from Cars

Letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on pollution standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles.

Gas Stove Pollution Fact Sheet General Public

Contaminación por Estufas de Gas

PSR’s Gas Stove Pollution Fact Sheet is now available in Spanish.

Health Harms From Gas Stoves Hp Spanish

Contaminación por Estufas de Gas para profesionales de la salud

PSR’s Gas Stove Pollution Fact Sheet for Health Professionals is now available in Spanish.

Webinar Hydrogen Blending

Webinar: Hydrogen Blending

This important webinar spotlights the climate, safety and health dangers of hydrogen blending.

Health Organization Letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission on Gas Stove Hazards

Health organization letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission asking them to require stove producers to alert consumers to the hazards of gas stoves.

Health Professional Letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission on Gas Stove Hazards

Health professional letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission asking them to require stove producers to alert consumers to the hazards of gas stoves.

Fracking With Forever Chemicals In New Mexico

Fracking with “Forever Chemicals” in New Mexico

Evidence shows oil and gas companies have used PFAS in New Mexico wells; water risks especially high for groundwater-dependent state.

People Over Pentagon Letter to President Biden on Pentagon Budget

Letter to President Biden on the Pentagon Budget, signed by National PSR and PSR chapters.

Letter to U.S. EPA on Supplemental Oil and Gas Proposal

Letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from PSR and other health organizations in support of strengthening the limits on harmful air pollution from new and existing oil and gas…

MATS Delay Letter for Sign-On FINAL

MATS Delay Letter

PSR signed on to this letter to the Biden Administration urging it to finalize the finding that the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) are appropriate and necessary without further delay.