Dear friend, You won’t believe this. When EWG compiled the Dirty Dozen™ this year, we discovered that 84% of raisin samples tested had residues of neonicotinoids. These are the bee-killing pesticides that new research suggests may harm kids’ developing nervous systems and brains. This is outrageous! American children under the age of 15 eat a total of about 208 million pounds of raisins each year. Shouldn’t the government be doing more to protect us from these toxic pesticides? The CDC has already found the bee-killing pesticide in 50% of 3- to 5-year-old kids and 30% of adults. These results show that exposure to neonicotinoids is far more widespread — and at much higher concentrations — than previously thought. We have a chance to force the government to take action and protect us from these toxic pesticides. The EPA is asking to hear from the public on neonics, but we only have until May 4.
We need to overwhelm the agency with 50,000 comments if we’re going to win this fight!
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We’ve made it easier than ever to take action on the issues that matter to you most. If you’ve saved your information with FastAction, clicking this button will automatically add your name to our petition. The Trump EPA is asking to hear from you, but this agency has consistently put chemical industry profits ahead of human health. We’re going to need at least 50,000 comments to get the EPA’s attention. Just take a look at its track record. The EPA:
We can’t allow the Trump administration to continuing promoting pesticide industry profits at the expense of our health and our environment. It’s time to fight back, but we only have until May 4 to make our voices heard. Thanks for standing with us, friend. Maura Walsh
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