[[link removed]]URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Tell Home Depot and Lowe’s to STOP putting endangered
monarch butterflies at RISK from Roundup!
EPA findings show that Roundup’s key ingredient glyphosate is likely to kill or injure 93% of U.S. endangered species. This toxic chemical is the world’s most widely used herbicide, and vulnerable species like monarch butterflies are at risk so long as companies like Home Depot and Lowe’s continue to sell Roundup.
The North American monarch population has declined by 90% in just 20 years. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature
declared a high risk of GLOBAL EXTINCTION for monarchs when they declared them as officially endangered. But the federal government still offers monarchs ZERO Endangered Species Act
protections. That’s why we need companies like Home Depot and Lowe’s to step up! Demand Home Depot and Lowe’s stop selling toxic Roundup by 11:59pm TONIGHT! >>
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[[link removed]]People grabbing Roundup off the shelves at Home Depot and Lowe’s right now may
not realize the risks glyphosate poses to species at risk like monarch
butterflies.
When people use Roundup at home, they could be unknowingly harming themselves
too! Research points to alarming health risks linked to glyphosate: cancer, hormone disruption, shortened pregnancy, and fatty liver disease. Friend, if just 46 more people from your
city take immediate action, we can help push Home Depot and Lowe’s to protect
people, pollinators, and endangered species from Roundup! Sign by 11:59pm
TONIGHT!
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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Paolo Mutia
Food and agriculture campaigner,
Friends of the Earth
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