Marijuana production by agribusiness will likely reduce direct impacts on nature
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Marijuana production by agribusiness will likely reduce direct impacts on nature
we should pay more attention to indoor CO2 levels
the legacy of lead deposition in the environment will remain with us for decades.
we must depend on federal regulations that prevent the purposeful or inadvertent contaminations of the environment from affecting the health of all of us.
The studies of DDT suggest that we should be skeptical of new endocrine-like compounds that are offered to improve our daily life.
The human population is more vulnerable to catastrophic pandemics than at any time since the Black Death.
Several new studies suggest that air pollutants in general—gases as well as particles—may be responsible for widespread cognitive decline in the human population
Hurricane Florence provides a stark demonstration of how runoff and overflows can contaminate waterways with hog waste and coal-ash leachates.
The higher incidence of breast cancer since 1940 is consistent with the greater use and proliferation of various endocrine-like chemicals in the environment.
All actions by the Environmental Protection Agency should be taken on the basis of science—not from religious beliefs, from payoffs, or to satisfy the desires of special interest groups.