EPA sued over pesticide-coated seeds’ ‘devastating impacts’ on US wildlife
by Tom Perkins from on (#6C4TF)
Environmental groups' lawsuit seeks to force tighter regulation of neonicotinoids on seeds that pollute soil, water and air
Environmental groups are suing the US Environmental Protection Agency over pesticide-coated seeds they say have devastating environmental impacts" and are spread largely without regulatory oversight.
The suit alleges the neonicotinoid seeds are now spread on about 150m acres (61m hectares) of US farmland and up to 95% of the pesticide on the seed sheds, polluting nearby soil, water and air. The seeds are so dangerous to wildlife that just one can kill a bird, the groups note.
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