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Alumni Action Alert: Can we stand up to ban forever chemicals?
Some chemicals that are found in everyday household items can pose a threat to our health, especially when they leach out of those items and contaminate our waterways or food. One common class of chemicals, called PFAS, is used in a variety of products including outdoor clothing, rugs, food packaging and non-stick pans to make these products water-, stain- and grease-resistant. The problem is that PFAS exposure has been linked to a variety of severe health problems, including immune suppression and even cancer.
Alumni Action Alert: Can we save 12,000+ species?
As many as one-third of America's fish and wildlife species are at risk of extinction. From high-flying birds to deep sea fish, species of all sizes and shapes have been touched by climate change and habitat loss. Preventing their extinction requires urgent and direct action.
February 2022 Alumni Update
Check out the latest alumni news! In the February Alumni Update, you'll see which of your fellow alumni has a new job or a new family member, and find Public Interest Network campaign updates from across the country.
Meet the Advocate: Teresa Murray
We were excited to get to hear PIRG Consumer Watchdog Program Director Teresa Murray’s personal story as part of our new ‘Meet the Advocate’ series.