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Trump’s EPA Decides Not to Ban Chlorpyrifos

The pesticide chlorpyrifos, usually sold under the brand name Lorsban, has long been controversial.
 
The pesticide, owing to toxicity studies, has been banned in many places, including multiple European countries; several states, including California and New York, have begun the process of local banning. In 2015, President Obama attempted to ban the pesticide in the US, but since taking office, the Trump administration has rolled back those efforts. Last week, the EPA stated that it would not ban chlorpyrifos for agricultural use.
 
Chlorpyrifos is an organophosphate pesticide, one of the 20 most commonly used in the United States. It’s most often used on fruit trees, though it’s also extensively used on cereals like corn, where it’s highly effective at killing insects. But it’s also widely considered toxic. Multiple studies have indicated that it’s especially dangerous for children, where it’s been linked to low birth weight, lower IQ, and developmental disorders.
 
The EPA is one of the organizations that’s said in the past that chlorpyrifos, when used as it usually is, is unsafe, but in 2017, EPA then-chief Scott Pruitt decided to toss aside his own agency’s findings and decline to ban it. This happened just after Pruitt took a meeting with Dow Chemical, which patented chlorpyrifos back in 1960.
 
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