
Pollution
Pesticides Are Spreading Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Scientists Warn
Common chemicals sprayed on many crops each year are cloaked in bureaucratic uncertainties
Meg Wilcox is a Boston-based environmental journalist.
Common chemicals sprayed on many crops each year are cloaked in bureaucratic uncertainties
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A new approach to water treatment could be cheaper, produce less waste and possibly help fix nitrate pollution in California
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