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pesticide drift. credit: G. Amos and D. Zamora.

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Pesticide Drift Takes Its Toll

Lindsey Blomberg agricultural, agriculture, air, airborne, bee, bees, Beyond Pesticides, drift, farm, field, National Pesticide Information Center, pesticide, Pesticide Action Network, population, quality, spray, spraying, toxic, wildlife

Pesticide drift is taking an increasing toll on populations of bees and other wildlife — as well as humans.

population © Jake Brewer, courtesy Flickr

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Linking Population Growth and Global Warming

Roddy Scheer contraception, family, girls, global warming, growth, human, planning, population, population growth, women

No doubt human population growth is a major contributor to global warming, given that humans use fossil fuels to power their increasingly mechanized lifestyles.

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