From Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject Breaking research, protecting bees and more inside
Date August 9, 2023 7:00 PM
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August 2023

Breaking Research! Big Ag is Draining the Colorado River Dry

Our latest report from the Food & Water Reasearch Team shows how big agribusiness is greedily guzzling billions of gallons of water in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin. So much so that water security for over 40 million people hangs in the balance. Learn more about how we are tackling this growing issue.
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The Bureau of Reclamation is developing new guidelines to protect and distribute the vital Coloroado River resource — water. We must ensure they prioritize communities over industrial agriculture that has been guzzling water, unchecked, for decades. Take action by submitting a comment.
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Did you know that 78% of marine mammals are at risk of choking on plastic at some point during their lifetime?
To protect the dolphins, manateehs, and whales we need to stop plastic pollution at it’s source and stop fossil fuel production!
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GET INVOLVED
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Tell the EPA to ban bee-killing pesticides!
Bees are responsible for pollinating billions of dollars in food crops annually, but the use of the harmful pesticides are contributing to drastic bee die-offs. Despite the vital role bees play in sustaining our food supply, widespread use of bee-killing pesticides continue.

Tell the EPA to ban bee-killing pesticides >>
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Join us for Livable Future LIVE!

You’re invited to our August virtual webinar series, The Colorado River Basin & Water Security in the West, on August 16th. Learn more about the Colorado River water crisis and the solutions we need to address the root causes — big agribusiness.
Save your seat >
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