Environmental
Mar. 23, 2013
EPA sued for ignoring role of pesticides in falling bee population
Environmental groups concerned over the role of pesticides in falling bee populations sued the federal Environmental Protection Agency in San Francisco federal court Thursday arguing it is ignoring the problem.




By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Beekeepers and environmental groups concerned over the role of pesticides in falling bee populations sued the federal Environmental Protection Agency in San Francisco federal court Thursday arguing the agency is ignoring the problem. Nonprofits including the Center for Food Safety and the Pesticide Action Network of North America, as well as four individual beekeepers claim the agency is failing to analyze the impact of a class of pe...
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