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Bees are dying. Yet the Environmental Protection Agency is ready to extend the use of four deadly and devastating chemicals known to kill bees for the next 15 years! Food & Water Action is fighting back. Make a gift to Food & Water Action to help protect bees and other pollinators.
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John,
An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) spokesperson recently touted “the importance of pollinators for healthy ecosystems and a sustainable food supply,” and assured that the EPA “is working aggressively to protect pollinators, including bees.”
If that’s true, why is the EPA preparing to extend the use of four neonicotinoid pesticides known to be devastating to bees, butterflies and other insects for the next 15 years? Because of pressure from Big Ag.
EPA might cave to Big Ag, but we won't. We’ll continue to fight the use of chemicals that jeopardize the safety of our food, water and wildlife. And it’s clear that neonicotinoid pesticides hurt the environment, bees and other pollinators. Fight Big Ag with a gift to Food & Water Action today.
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The EPA is expected to extend the use of four insecticides that are classified as neonicotinoids (neonics) — the most widely-used class of insecticides pushed by Big Ag — despite the fact that the EPA knows these chemicals harm pollinators.
Ironically, neonics were developed as a "safer" alternative to previous pesticides. But mounting evidence suggests just the opposite: Neonicotinoids and other pesticides are a major contributor to bees’ drastic decline. They limit bees' reproductive success and impair their natural defense systems, leading to uncontrollable shaking, paralysis and death.
The European Union has banned the use of toxins linked to widespread insect declines, as have several U.S. states and localities. But the EPA is caving to giant agribusiness interests and allowing them to continue using these killer chemicals. That deeply cynical move can't be allowed to stand. Will you join our fight to protect bees and other pollinators?
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Pesticide use, habitat loss and climate change are putting bees and other pollinators at risk. It will take bold action — like banning the use of dangerous neonics — to save bees and other pollinators from the brink of extinction and give them the lifeline they deserve. That’s why Food & Water Action will continue our fight against Big Ag. You can be a part of the movement. Please consider making a gift to Food & Water Action today.
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Action
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