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67 Countries Banned This Toxic Product –But the EPA Says: "Go for it!"

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67 Countries Banned This Toxic Product –But the EPA Says: "Go for it!"

Sixty-seven (67) countries have banned paraquat, a toxic chemical used to control weeds that was discovered in the 1950s and subsequently widely used

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67 Countries Banned This Toxic Product –But The EPA Says: "Go For It!"

Sixty-seven (67) countries have banned paraquat, a toxic chemical used to control weeds that was discovered in the 1950s subsequently widely used throughout

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67 Countries Banned This Toxic Product –But the EPA Says: "Go for it!"

67 Countries Banned This Toxic Product –But the EPA Says: "Go for it!"
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67 Countries Banned This Toxic Product but the EPA Says: "Go for it!"

Sixty-seven (67) countries have banned paraquat, a toxic chemical used to control weeds that was discovered in the 1950s subsequently widely used throughout the world in agriculture. Despite a deadly toxic reputation, it’s still used throughout America. Moreover, it’s a cheap effective product used as a common pesticide by third-world countries that do not proactively

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#SEJSpotlight: Sharon Lerner, Reporter, ProPublica

Meet SEJ member Sharon Lerner! Sharon covers health and the environment, often focusing on corporate malfeasance. She has been a reporter at ProPublica since September and, before that, was an investigative reporter at The Intercept for seven years. She has written extensively about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, plastics recycling and PFAS, detailing how

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Sharon Lerner Wins 2022 Nina Mason Pulliam Award for Outstanding Environmental Reporting

Announcing the winner of the 2022 Nina Mason Pulliam Award for Outstanding Environmental Reporting October 26, 2022 — The winner of the 2022 Nina Mason Pulliam Award for Outstanding Environmental Reporting is Sharon Lerner for her two first-place winning entries: "The Department of Yes: How Pesticide Companies Corrupted the EPA and Poisoned America" (Kevin Carmody Award for

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OVERNIGHT ENERGY: House passes $760B package, hoping to sway infrastructure debate | Exxon lobbyist says it pushed trade groups to 'be out front' on PFAS | Wildfire expert prescribes controlled burns as preventive care


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INFRASTRUCTURE IS IN THE HOUSE: House passes $760B package, hoping to sway infrastructure debate
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The House on Thursday passed a roughly $760 billion proposal to fund transportation and water projects that’s meant to shape parts of the broader infrastructure package — a top priority of President Biden
Lawmakers passed the legislation largely along party lines in a 221-201 vote with just two Republicans voting for the package.

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