
Urge the EPA to phase out toxic atrazine
It's time to put the health of the American people and the country's waterways first and foremost, and phase out atrazine.
Pesticides are harming ecosystems and contributing to the alarming collapse of pollinator populations around the world.
Pesticides are making our country’s landscape toxic, with serious consequences for our natural world.
Plants, animals and especially pollinators are struggling due to our society’s indiscriminate use of pesticides — and losing our honeybees, bumblebees, monarchs and more would have a devastating ripple effect across all ecosystems. Ninety percent of flowering plants need animal pollinators. Without them, flowering plants will sharply decline, causing major disruptions to our ecosystems’ delicate balance.
Every day we don’t act is a day that more toxic pesticides are sprayed in our environment, poisoning countless animals and leaving entire ecosystems toxic.
That’s why we’re calling on decision-makers at the local, state and federal levels to ban the worst uses of the toxic pesticides that are harming our planet.
It's time to put the health of the American people and the country's waterways first and foremost, and phase out atrazine.
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Senior Director, Conservation America Campaign, Environment America
Managing Director, Frontier Group; Senior Vice President, The Public Interest Network