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Statewide Pest Programmatic Environmental Impact Report (Pest PEIR) Documents

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  • May 20, 2011 briefing on Pest PEIR (video – approximately 1 hour).
    Speakers include:

    • Caroline Cox, Research Director Center for Environmental Health
    • Keith Wagner, JD, Environmental Attorney and Partner in Lippe Gaffney Wagner LLP
  • Pest PEIR Briefing – Briefing Press Release & Fact Sheet (5/20/11)
  • June 24, 2011 Press Release – Twenty-five health & environmental groups urge governor to halt Pest PEIR
  • Letter to Governor, July 2011 from 25 groups re: halting Pest PEIR UPDATED MAY 2012 WITH 59 GROUPS.
  • Partial List of Pesticides CDFA identified to be evaluated in PEIR risk assessment
  • New paradigm for addressing agricultural pests, from researchers at UC Davis
  • March 20, 2012 Letter to USDA Secretary Vilsack asking USDA to stop funding the Pest PEIR.
  • Take ACTION to help stop the PEIR.

Action Checklist

  • Statewide Pesticide Spray Program
  • Marin County Pesticide Spray Program
  • GMO Labeling

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Photo credit for light brown moth: Donald Hobern, Epiphyas postvittana under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.