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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Eleventh-hour Approval of Dangerous Pesticide Banned in More Than 100 Countries


For Immediate Release,
March 3, 2021
Contact:
Alex Formuzis, Environmental Working Group, (202) 617-1740, Alex@ewg.org
Jeannie Economos, Farmworker Association of Florida, (407) 694-8641, farmworkerassoc@aol.com
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration’s Eleventh-hour Approval of Dangerous Pesticide Banned in More Than 100 Countries
Annual Use of Up to 2.5 Million Pounds of Neurotoxin Aldicarb Approved for Florida Citrus
WASHINGTON Public-interest groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency today over its rushed decision in the final days of the Trump administration to reapprove previously cancelled uses of the dangerous pesticide aldicarb on Florida oranges and grapefruits.
The decision allows 100,000 acres of citrus to be treated with up to 2.5 million pounds of products containing aldicarb, a pesticide banned in more than 100 countries and one of only 36 pesticides classified as “extremely hazardous” by the Worl ....

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University of Pittsburgh receives contract to study health effects of fracking


The University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health will receive a $2.5 million contract from the state of Pennsylvania to study the health effects of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
“Pennsylvania is a healthy, vibrant place for all who call it home,” Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday. “We look forward to the invaluable research that will be done by the University of Pittsburgh and the information it will provide for the commonwealth.”
In recent years, dozens of cases of Ewing sarcoma, a rare bone cancer, and other childhood and young adult cancers have been identified in Washington, Greene, Fayette and Westmoreland counties, where shale gas sites are operating. ....

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