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A complex web of ‘hot spots’ rules for methyl bromide About 38% of the methyl bromide used in California ... all sources of ...
This popular shrub, decorated with berries, is a sight you may encounter while visiting California. Be careful, however, as ...
The air agency doesn’t plan to monitor the air or take any immediate steps to protect schools and households from the gas, ...
Toxic plants can be found not only in parks and wilderness areas, but also in gardens and homes. These plants either have ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency says his agency will be providing Mexico a list to complete to stop the flow ...
President Trump has granted two-year reprieves to dozens of coal-fired power plants for meeting tougher emission standards, ...
Southern California soils already tend toward high ... You don’t want to contaminate community compost piles with toxic plants. — If you want to grow food for eating, try adding raised beds ...
according to the California Air Resources Board. State and local air quality officials are responsible for enforcing laws and regulations that protect communities from toxic air contaminants such ...
Many of these plants are so rare that some botanists never see them despite spending time in the field. Many natives make ...
Five facilities near schools and houses in L.A. County fumigate produce shipped from overseas with methyl bromide. But the air agency doesn’t plan to monitor the air or take any immediate steps to ...