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The EPA has determined that atrazine is unlikely to cause extinction of species, allowing its continued use.

EnvironmentLegal IssuesMay 22, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The EPA has decided to allow the continued use of atrazine, a weedkiller, stating it is unlikely to cause species extinction. This decision has sparked discussion around environmental protection and the impact of chemicals on endangered species.

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The EPA has determined that atrazine is unlikely to cause extinction of species, allowing its continued use.
Parent: Environmental ProtectionEntity: EPASub-entity: Atrazine WeedkillerImpact: negativeDate: May 22, 2026Target: The EPA's decision to allow the continued use of atrazine

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The EPA's new decision allows the continued use of atrazine, a weedkiller that has been used for a long time. #EPA, #Atrazine, #Weedkiller, #EndangeredSpecies, #EnvironmentalProtection https://newsletter.tf/epa-atrazine-weedkiller-endangered-species-decision/
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#epa#atrazine#weedkiller#endangeredspecies#environmentalprotection
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AGENCY LETS FLY WITH CHEMICAL'S FUTURE The EPA decided yesterday that atrazine weedkiller is unlikely to cause extinction of species. This means it can still be used. #EPA, #Atrazine, #Weedkiller, #EndangeredSpecies, #EnvironmentalProtection https://newsletter.tf/epa-atrazine-weedkiller-endangered-species-decision/
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#epa#atrazine#weedkiller#endangeredspecies#environmentalprotection