Updated post #15428
Action urged on air pollution
Updated post #15508
R-G GUEST VIEWPOINT: Senate bill offers protection from aerial sprays
Updated post #15063
Oregon lawmakers backing pesticide restrictions poised to shape farm policy
Updated post #27634
Will 2021 Be the Year for Environmental Justice Legislation? States Are Already Leading the Way
Updated post #27663
Bill would add climate change, environmental justice to state land-use goals
Updated post #27646
Environmental equality
Updated post #27644
Bills would rewrite Oregon’s land use law to include environmental justice, climate change
Updated post #26389
Beyond Toxics to Hold ‘Right to Clean Air’ Webinar
Updated post #26387
Letter to the Editor: We live in constant threat
Updated post #26385
Jackson Co. holding PPE drive for farm employers Wednesday
Updated post #26254
Wheeler’s back yard to receive chemical soup again
Updated post #26059
El Frente de Batalla: Eugene’s Latinx community faces the brunt of COVID-19
Updated post #25994
Guest View: Police brutality, COVID-19 and climate change
Updated post #25609
Earth Day Celebrations: Small But Impactful
Updated post #25449
The Tuesday Point: An interview with Lisa Arkin
Updated post #25440
Lisa Arkin interview on KPOV radio
Updated post #25157
Free to breathe and thrive
Updated post #25133
North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection – Pesticides & Environmental Justice Presentation Feb. 29th
Updated post #25128
Pesticide Regulation Still Uncertain After GOP Walkout Prevents Vote
Updated post #25112
Going after troublesome weeds with steam
Updated post #25104
The forgotten diversity of the pioneering timbermen – Opinion by Lisa Arkin
Updated post #25094
Letter to the Editor: The forgotten diversity of the pioneering timbermen
Updated post #25056
Environmental Justice Forum Hears from Federal and State Candidates
Updated post #24989
Inaugural Environmental Justice Candidate Forums Begin in Eugene
Updated post #24916
Brown announces ‘historic’ agreement
Updated post #24912
Oregon environmental groups, timber companies strike ‘extraordinary’ compromise, signaling end to November ballot fight
Updated post #24788
Educating community about cleaner air
Updated post #24728
Oregon Lawmakers Take On Phasing Out A Controversial Pesticide, Again
Updated post #24717
Environmental Justice Effort Focuses On West Eugene
Updated post #24659
Beyond Toxics to host meeting, share west Eugene survey results Jan. 25
Updated post #24575
What’s that Smell in West Eugene? Beyond Toxics to Host Conversation about Air Pollution
Updated post #24450
LRAPA announces facilities it will review for pollution amid air quality concerns
Updated post #24388
Opinion: What are we breathing? By Lisa Arkin
Updated post #24239
SOME PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY ARE WORRIED ABOUT HERBICIDES
Updated post #24068
Pesticide Spraying on Roadsides
Updated post #24018
“Protecting Our Air” Letter to the Editor – Eugene Weekly
Updated post #24010
Nontoxic roadsides for southern Oregon
Updated post #24013
Supporters of Clean Energy Bill Pass Preliminary Hurdle
Updated post #23949
EPA Supports Neighborhood Facing Toxic Air
Updated post #23901
Bee green, bee good
Updated post #23895
Guest View: Envisioning a more inclusive climate movement
Updated post #23842
Marion County gives trash burner another year to win state tax credits
Updated post #23829
Non Toxic Oregon is Here!
Updated post #23833
Talent moves toward organic park management
Updated post #23780
Oregon joins lawsuit challenging EPA over chlorpyrifos
Updated post #23733
Health and Environmental Groups Call on EPA to Revoke Glyphosate’s Registration
Updated post #23168
Eugene Stops Glyphosate Use On City Property
Updated post #23091
Eugene’s Moratorium On Glyphosate
Updated post #22968
Improving Oil Train Safety: Railroads will have to create contingency plans with HB 2209
Updated post #22964
Oregon (And The EPA) Failed To Ban This Toxic Pesticide
Updated post #22924
Protesters decry treatment of asylum seekers
Updated post #22762
Public Comment On J.H. Baxter Cleanup Ends Friday
Updated post #22767
OPINION: Reforming our exclusionary past by Pablo Alvarez
Updated post #22782
Oregon’s State Forests Under Fire
Updated post #22769
Bee City finds a new home in Eugene
Updated post #22286
Private: Megadairy regulation proposals die in Oregon Legislature as key deadline passes
Updated post #22296
Op-Ed: Sustainable farming can protect children
Updated post #22214
Oregon Aerial Pesticide Bills Get Hearings In Salem
Updated post #22225
Capitol News Conference on SB 853 and HB 3058
Updated post #22220
Rules governing weedkiller linked to Sisters tree deaths delayed
Updated post #22216
Oregon Lawmakers Consider Ban On Pesticide Chlorpyrifos
Updated post #22227
‘It kills everything, it kills birds and bees, it harms children and farm workers’
Updated post #22235
Private: Oregon bills call for restrictions on potentially harmful pesticides
Updated post #22056
Oregon Legislature Considers Pesticide Reform Bills
Updated post #21922
Talent fights weeds with organics
Updated post #21795
Private: Brooks garbage burner asks for Oregon renewable energy designation
Updated post #21681
Food Study Finds Pesticide Residues In Oregon
Updated post #21679
Waste-burning firm spreads money chasing carbon cap exemption for Brooks plant
Updated post #21441
Harmful pesticides found in common store-brand foods
Updated post #21333
Poisoned Pines In Central Oregon To Be Cut
Updated post #21320
Dead pines drive new herbicide rules in Oregon
Updated post #21101
New Campaign Demands State To Pass Equitable Environmental Policies
Updated post #21099
State rule would limit use of chemical that killed trees near Sisters
Updated post #21061
Tree deaths near Sisters spawn state investigation
Updated post #20745
Smoke Fills LCC During Slash Burn
Updated post #20453
Fighting Racism: Oregon organizations receive a two-year environmental justice grant
Updated post #20198
Act Locally: Schooling about pesticides versus pollinators
Updated post #20181
Pesticide rules won’t protect workers
Updated post #19944
As wildfire smoke clears, Oregon looks to controlled burns
Updated post #19949
HOW A RAGTAG GROUP OF OREGON LOCALS TOOK ON THE BIGGEST CHEMICAL COMPANIES IN WORLD — AND WON
Updated post #19772
Oregon Makes Case For Prescribed Fire Smoke
Updated post #19694
Eugene, Oregon, recognized as a bee-friendly city
Updated post #19681
Eugene gets bee-friendly recognition
Updated post #19668
Bumbling with the Great Old Broads
Updated post #19419
Environmental Watchdogs Have Eyes on City Policy
Updated post #19406
July 25, 2018 KSKQ radio interview with Lisa Arkin on Resilient Forests
Updated post #19416
Growing Roses Organically – TV interview with Kristina Lefever
Updated post #19400
The Oregon Coast: Your Dream Vacation Hiking and Swimming in Big Timber’s Pesticide Poisons
Updated post #19346
Clearing the Air: There’s more to Eugene’s air pollution ranking than meets the eye
Updated post #19230
More dead ponderosa pines linked to weed-killer
Updated post #19192
State: Farmworkers to ‘shelter in place’ from pesticides
Updated post #21662
Oregon OHSA: Aerial spraying allowed when farmworkers in on-site housing
Updated post #19210
State: Farmworkers to ‘shelter in place’ from pesticides
Updated post #19199
Oregon Finalizes Farmworker Pesticide Protection Standards
Updated post #19196
After unprecedented input, Oregon OSHA adopts new farmworker protection standards
Updated post #19172
Oregon Eyes Linking Toxic Air Pollution Permits to Health Risks
Updated post #19093
Oregon officials criticized for pesticides killing pines (AP)
Updated post #19089
Oregon officials criticized for pesticides killing pines
Updated post #19215
Environmental groups blast ODOT, Forest Service over pesticide error
Updated post #19073
Bee friendly, join pollinator celebration
Updated post #19063
HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF – Herbicide Spraying Mistakes (VIDEO)
Updated post #19071
Sweet news: The UO becomes the 101st Bee Campus USA
Updated post #19068
University of Oregon certified as a Bee Campus USA (VIDEO)
Updated post #19065
We don’t know much about our bee populations here (VIDEO)
Updated post #19034
Prevent toxic disasters like one killing 1,000 trees – Letter to the Editor by Lisa Arkin
Updated post #18456
GUEST VIEWPOINT: Earth Week reminds us to fight for environmental justice
Updated post #18458
Discussion in Eugene highlights clear-cut differences in opinion held by timber executive and environmentalist
Updated post #18486
Get set for Earth Day – Upcoming events focus on health and the environment
Updated post #18438
Elevating Environmental Justice
Updated post #18250
Want healthier plants? Here’s what NOT to do
Updated post #18220
Forum addresses spraying
Updated post #18210
Oil spills ‘really a problem that Oregon is ill-equipped to deal with’
Updated post #18191
Private: Industry, farm worker advocates clash over Oregon’s proposed pesticide protection rules
Updated post #18121
Loophole in Oregon’s toxic air plan divides environmental groups
Updated post #18118
Lawmakers reach compromise on new ‘Cleaner Air Oregon’ program to regulate pollution
Updated post #18114
LWV to address aerial spraying
Updated post #17851
Environmentalists want Oregon to eliminate lead exposure at day cares
Updated post #17694
Increased DEQ pesticide authority worries farm groups
Updated post #17644
Air Quality in Oakridge
Updated post #17637
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR’S MAILBAG: Oregon’s air-quality rules weak
Updated post #17612
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR’S MAILBAG: OSHA misses point on pesticides
Updated post #17550
Wood products workers voice concerns about state’s Cleaner Air Oregon plan
Updated post #17542
Oregon wrestles with pesticide spray zone regulations
Updated post #17522
Protecting Farmworkers From Pesticides By Sheltering Them Indoors Draws Skepticism
Updated post #17520
Protecting Farmworkers From Pesticides By Sheltering Them Indoors Draws Skepticism
Updated post #17471
R-G EDITORIAL: Don’t spray farmworkers
Updated post #17446
DOZENS SPEAK AGAINST PROPOSED OSHA RULES AFFECTING FARM WORKERS
Updated post #17476
Oregon OSHA meets with community members who say they are unsatisfied with their proposal
Updated post #17431
GUEST VIEWPOINT: Farmworkers deserve better pesticide rules
Updated post #17426
Guest Opinion: Oregon OSHA reduces a federal pesticide protection standard
Updated post #17250
Paint the Town Green
Updated post #17247
Activist Alert: Knowing your rights, helping farmworkers and LNG
Updated post #17157
Green Groups Object to Logging Companies Bid to Be on Sustainable Business Network Board
Updated post #17150
‘Third World conditions’: Many Oregon farmworkers live in substandard housing
Updated post #17037
Clean Waters forum bent on aerial spraying
Updated post #16945
Cleaner Air Oregon Info Session
Updated post #16934
Have your say on spray
Updated post #16917
Growing concern over the health of Oregon’s bee population
Updated post #16869
Regional pollution workshop Saturday
Updated post #16807
GUEST VIEWPOINT: The déjà vu of opposing aerial herbicide spray
Updated post #16736
Farm Worker Rights in the Age of Trump
Updated post #16673
The Spray Near You: Pesticide spray information at your fingertips
Updated post #16423
Eugene’s First Community Bee Count Saturday
Updated post #16263
4 Ways To Help Pollinators! A Mountain Rose Herbs blog
Updated post #16203
Statewide NAACP Lobby Day: Oregon chapter presidents call for passage of environmental and criminal justice reform bills
Updated post #16216
Farm Worker Rights in the Age of Trump, an MRG blog by Mysti Frost
Updated post #16293
Lisa Arkin interviewed on KPOV radio 6-6-2017
Updated post #16084
Portland Today Segment: Safe pest control for your garden with Lori Vollmer, Garden Fever!
Updated post #16082
Portland Today Segment: Create a bee-friendly garden with Jim Rondone, gardener
Updated post #16011
True Value And Walmart Agree To Phase Out Bee-Killing Pesticides
Updated post #16009
Bee-killing pesticides won’t be sold at Walmart, Beyond Toxics says
Updated post #15906
Farmworker Justice: A People’s Climate Movement Issue
Updated post #15899
Cleaning up our toxic air
Updated post #15926
Buzzworthy: The widely used pesticide that’s killing Oregon bees
Updated post #15885
Letter to the Editor: Modernize pesticide rules for careful applications, less harm
Updated post #15813
GUEST VIEWPOINT: Oregon bill would protect precious pollinators
Updated post #15805
Oregon Legislature considers restricted use of pesticide some say is harmful to bees
Updated post #15745
Private: Oregon pesticide fines quadruple in 2016 as Legislature considers tighter rules
Updated post #15740
Forests and Watersheds up for Protections in Salem (Oregon Wild blog)
Updated post #15609
Bill would remove barrier to Oregon pesticide lawsuits – reprinted
Updated post #15613
Bill would remove barrier to Oregon pesticide lawsuits – reprinted
Updated post #15616
Bill would remove barrier to Oregon pesticide lawsuits
Updated post #15605
Bill would remove barrier to Oregon pesticide lawsuits
Updated post #15506
R-G GUEST VIEWPOINT: Senate bill offers protection from aerial sprays
Updated post #15460
Modern forestry and the environment
Updated post #15426
Action urged on air pollution
Updated post #15148
7 Hidden Health Dangers of Spring Cleaning
Updated post #15061
Oregon lawmakers backing pesticide restrictions poised to shape farm policy
Updated post #15064
Oregon lawmakers backing pesticide restrictions poised to shape farm policy
Updated post #14789
AERIAL SPRAY RESPONSE – Lisa Arkin’s letter to the editor
Updated post #14693
Bend startup tackles environment, health link
Updated post #14660
Former BT employee, Christine Cameron, honored as 20 UNDER 40
Updated post #14594
Joel Iboa: The solution to pollution in Eugene
Updated post #14471
Local Group Launches “Bridges, Not Walls” Initiative
Updated post #14469
New Initiative Helps Immigrants Feel Welcome In Lane County
Updated post #14313
BEYOND TOXICS LEADER FINDS POLITICS OBSTACLE TO CLEAN WATER, HEALTHY FORESTS
Updated post #14502
Beyond Toxics leader finds politics obstacle to clean water, healthy forests
Updated post #14266
R-G Business Beat – Joel Iboa announcement
Updated post #14252
Timber Cover-Up (LinkedIn blog by Paul Tice)
Updated post #14085
Many reasons to be grateful for bees
Updated post #14087
New Tests Find Significant Decrease in Bee-Killing Pesticides in “Bee-Friendly” Plants
Updated post #13993
Governor proclaims Oregon bee day
Updated post #13991
Gov. Brown Proclaims Aug. 15th Oregon Bee Day
Updated post #13948
EDITORIAL: A truce in herbicide wars
Updated post #13926
Timber’s Cover-Up
Updated post #13681
EW Activist Alert 6-30-2016
Updated post #13684
Lisa Arkin’s Letter to the Editor (Register-Guard) “Oregon timber practices obsolete”
Updated post #13597
Atrazine, Wildlife and Workers – A radio interview with Lisa Arkin, Exec. Director of Beyond Toxics
Updated post #13535
Oregon Timber Grower Complains Of Helicopter Herbicide Spraying
Updated post #13499
Oregon’s ‘right to farm’ law questioned in pesticide dispute
Updated post #13496
A Day in the Park
Updated post #13369
Lisa’s Letter to the Editor (Oregonian) “Aerial toxics warning: Good for Portland, but nobody else?”
Updated post #13334
County Looks at Spraying Roadsides with Herbicides
Updated post #13249
Oregon’s Million-Dollar Cut Thanks To Forestry Pollution
Updated post #13107
Portland’s air pollution crisis is exposed. Now what?
Updated post #13102
Change the World – Global warming is changing the world for the worst, but these people are fighting back
Updated post #13097
LOCAL OPINION: Seneca contract exemplifies EWEB’s poor management
Updated post #13054
Initiative petitioners seek ban on aerial spraying of herbicides after logging
Updated post #13046
Guest Editorial: Oregon needs local toxics-reporting laws by Mary O’Brien and Lisa Arkin
Updated post #13033
Eugene business executive to help lead ballot campaign against aerial herbicide spraying
Updated post #12954
Americans Pledge to Stop Shopping at Ace Hardware & True Value Until They Stop Selling Bee-killing Pesticides
Updated post #12995
Timber’s fallen: Efforts show promise for working conditions in Oregon forestry
Updated post #13099
Oregon’s immigrant forestry workers have little recourse to pervasive exploitation and labor violations
Updated post #12970
Timber’s fallen: Enforcement of forest labor laws spotty, lacks bite
Updated post #12827
Timber’s fallen: The plight of immigrant forestry workers
Updated post #12802
Beyond Toxics Keeps Fighting
Updated post #12587
Eugene Toxics Reporting Law Challenged Again
Updated post #12503
GUEST VIEPOINT: Eugene struck out with Seneca deal
Updated post #12522
Records Show Suspended Oregon Pesticide Spray Company Continues Operations
Updated post #12494
Oregon Company Continued To Spray Pesticides on Forests After State Revoked License
Updated post #12461
Oregon Regulators Allowed Unlicensed Pesticide Spray on State Forest
Updated post #12310
Portland hardware store gets rid of bee-killing pesticides (VIDEO)
Updated post #12055
Groups share accounts of fight against timber industry power: Rockaway Beach gathering draws crowd for second year
Updated post #11956
Oregon Judge Grounds Aerial Pesticide Sprayer After It Defies License Suspension
Updated post #11873
Pesticide Spraying Firm Penalized After Chemical-Exposure Incident
Updated post #11928
Regulators fine aerial pesticide spraying firm
Updated post #11839
Labor Justice Advocates Speak Against Toxins
Updated post #11819
Concerns Arise Over Pesticide Spray Near School
Updated post #11710
Rockaway Beach Citizens for Watershed Protection to discuss future of clean water and air
Updated post #11646
Every Bee Has Its (Collective) Day: Oregon Celebrates Bees
Updated post #11634
Governor Declares Awareness Day For Oregon Native Bees
Updated post #11651
Private: Oregon becomes first state to honor native bees
Updated post #11648
Oregon Sets August 15 as Native Bee Conservation Awareness Day
Updated post #11638
Governor proclaims Oregon bee day
Updated post #11335
Citizens question senator’s apology
Updated post #11186
Sen. Kruse denounces residents
Updated post #11161
Oregon drops fine for pilot in herbicide overspray
Updated post #11084
Oregon drops fine for pilot in herbicide overspray
Updated post #11042
$20,000 fine cut to $0 in high-profile helicopter herbicide spray case
Updated post #11110
Oregon Drops $20,000 Fine Against Pilot In Herbicide Drift Case
Updated post #10898
GUEST VIEWPOINT: Legislature fails to address forest spray fixes
Updated post #10814
Bike Tour Celebrates West Eugene Wetlands
Updated post #10809
Clean-diesel trucks could clear air and win more bids
Updated post #10800
These crappy cell-phone videos could save people from getting weed killer sprayed on them
Updated post #10766
Confronted with weed killer videos, state agency says it takes complaints seriously
Updated post #10753
Private: Aerial pesticide spraying bill gets hearing
Updated post #10743
Oregon workers sprayed with weed killers: 8 videos show it
Updated post #10762
State investigates spray crew exposure to herbicide
Updated post #10757
Private: Aerial spraying bill now includes buffers
Updated post #10751
Narrow weed killer no-spray zones endorsed by House committee
Updated post #10735
Whistleblower videos reveal helicopter spraying workers with weed killers
Updated post #10663
Private: Aerial spraying bill returns, with industry approval
Updated post #10655
Protect Portland’s Pollinators: The Bee Jubilee (blog)
Updated post #10646
Live honey bees at Bee Jubilee
Updated post #10640
Bee deaths could impact Oregon wine industry
Updated post #10616
How average Oregonians challenged the timber industry – and lost
Updated post #10658
Wendy Culverwell: Portland delivers a big break to bees
Updated post #10530
Aerial spraying rules stall in Salem
Updated post #10467
R-G Editorial: Tighten forest spray rules
Updated post #10464
Portland bans ‘neonicotinoid’ pesticide
Updated post #10460
Portland bans use of insecticides believed to be harmful to bees on city property
Updated post #10419
On sprays, transparency should trump profit – RG Guest Editorial
Updated post #10400
EPA announces $371,000 for Oregon clean diesel projects
Updated post #10397
Portland considering banning certain insecticides on city property
Updated post #10341
Poison in Our Water (a blog by Rep. Ann Lininger)
Updated post #10333
Legislature begins negotiating weed killer spray reforms
Updated post #10277
Oregon agriculture agency blew off another complaint about helicopter spraying weed killers
Updated post #10149
Bill Takes Aim At Aerial Pesticide Spraying On Oregon Forests
Updated post #10147
Private: Aerial pesticide rules tightened under proposal
Updated post #10104
Legislation needed to curb herbicide spraying
Updated post #10095
Bill Takes Aim At Aerial Pesticide Spraying On Oregon Forests
Updated post #10090
Oregon lawmakers propose tightening West Coast’s weakest aerial weed killer spray laws
Updated post #10139
Lessons in environmental justice
Updated post #10161
Federal Agencies Disapprove Oregon Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Program
Updated post #10045
Private: 19 Environmental Groups Join Push For Stricter Oregon Pesticide Spraying Rules – reprint
Updated post #10040
19 Environmental Groups Join Push For Stricter Oregon Pesticide Spraying Rules
Updated post #10038
Beyond Toxics Spearheads Bill To Limit Aerial Sprays
Updated post #9323
Oregon Residents Challenge the State “Right-to-Farm” Law
Updated post #9831
How One Complaint Reveals The Flaws In Oregon’s Pesticide Regulation
Updated post #9810
State Pesticide Spray Investigation Wraps Up
Updated post #9745
Private: Eugene mass bee kill brings $16,000 in fines
Updated post #9729
Timberland herbicide spraying sickens a community
Updated post #9795
Physicians: State rules for spraying inadequate
Updated post #9715
More Than a Million People Ask Lowe’s to Stop Selling Bee-killing Pesticides
Updated post #9711
Oregon Legislators Working to Introduce Herbicide Spray Policy
Updated post #9770
8 things you should know about helicopter spraying of weed killers on Oregon timberlands
Updated post #9709
Legislation In Works For Oregon Herbicide Spraying
Updated post #9706
In Oregon, helicopters spray weed killers near people under West Coast’s weakest protections
Updated post #9650
Herbicides at Triangle Lake
Updated post #9643
GUEST VIEWPOINT: Toxic legacy of herbicide exposure
Updated post #9623
Oregon agencies blew off complaints, red flags before helicopter sprayed weed killers on residents
Updated post #9422
‘Right to Farm’ Laws Protect Big Ag from Legal Action
Updated post #9364
Oregon Lawmakers Consider Stronger Oversight Of Aerial Herbicide Spraying
Updated post #9362
New Oregon Forestry Tool Excites Agency But Pesticide Watchdogs Are Disappointed
Updated post #9298
County Commission Pondering Roadside Pesticides
Updated post #9174
Residents sprayed with herbicide seek to overturn law limiting right to sue
Updated post #9214
Residents sprayed with herbicide seek to overturn law limiting right to sue
Updated post #9135
Curry County residents sprayed by herbicide sue challenging constitutionality of Oregon’s right-to-forest law
Updated post #9127
Curry County herbicide spray helicopter pilot fined $10,000, loses license for a year
Updated post #9121
State fines company over Curry County herbicides
Updated post #9208
Lawsuit Challenges Protection For Farming, Forestry
Updated post #9086
Complaint Filed Over Power Plant Air
Updated post #9050
Beyond Toxics Files Civil Rights Complaint Over Seneca Biomass Permit
Updated post #9044
LRAPA Accused of Discrimination
Updated post #9090
Seneca Air Pollution A Civil Rights Issue
Updated post #8478
Shawn Named Visionary Leader
Updated post #8460
Private: Bee deaths prompt emergency pesticide restrictions
Updated post #8453
Pesticides Responsible For Thousands Of Dead Bees
Updated post #8448
“Bee Friendly” Plants Can Be Poisonous To Pollinators
Updated post #8444
Treated plants put bees at risk, study says
Updated post #8798
Are the flowers you buy at big box stores poisonous to bees?
Updated post #8438
Private: Your bee-friendly garden may be killing pollinators
Updated post #8434
Private: Mass bee die-offs continuing in Oregon
Updated post #8415
State studying bee die-off after tree spraying
Updated post #8924
Lisa Arkin Interview in the Summer 2014 LandWatch newsletter
Updated post #8347
A bee-haven town: Celebrants cheer Eugene as ‘America’s most bee-friendly city’
Updated post #8325
Oregon’s GMO Sellout
Updated post #8236
Cedar Valley residents report ‘many symptoms’ from spraying
Updated post #8219
Southern Oregon Pesticide Case Highlights Gaps In State Oversight
Updated post #8230
Biggest Challenge Facing Oregon Pesticide Investigators? Public Records Law
Updated post #8223
Southern Oregon Pesticide Case Highlights Gaps In State Oversight
Updated post #8120
Chemical Trespass – Poison from above falls on rural Oregon
Updated post #8114
Helicopter ‘likely’ sprayed herbicide on homes
Updated post #8100
Oregon Officials Say Herbicide Likely Sprayed On Homes From Helicopter
Updated post #8095
Report: Timber helicopter ‘likely’ sprayed herbicide on homes
Updated post #8086
Homes ‘likely’ sprayed from air – The state probed the application of herbicides on timberlands where people got sick
Updated post #8081
State: Helicopter likely to blame for overspray – KTVZ
Updated post #8128
State Investigation Finds Violations in Southern Oregon Pesticide Case
Updated post #8050
Investigative Documents Show Pilot Failed To Disclose Herbicides Used On Timberland
Updated post #8071
Helicopter ‘likely’ sprayed herbicide on homes – AP report by JEFF BARNARD
Updated post #8089
GUEST VIEWPOINT: State puts timber interests ahead of public health – Register-Guard
Updated post #8030
Beautiful Bee Photos Part of First Friday Art in Eugene
Updated post #7994
Community Hopes For Info On Pesticides Sprayed On Homes, People
Updated post #7988
Group wins public disclosure on spraying
Updated post #8037
Oregon Attorney General Orders Release of Pesticide Investigation Records
Updated post #7973
Attorney General Orders Release of Pesticide Investigation Records
Updated post #7964
Is This the Most Bee-Friendly City in America?
Updated post #8385
Oregon moves to help disappearing honeybees
Updated post #7888
Eugene Takes Action On Pesticides
Updated post #7954
Eugene First City To Ban Bee-Killing Neonics
Updated post #7856
Save the Bees: Neonics spell disaster (Eugene Weekly)
Updated post #7871
Eugene, Oregon Passes Resolution Banning Neonicotinoids
Updated post #7862
Community Passes Resolution Banning Neonicotinoids
Updated post #7815
Good News for Oregon’s Bees and More to Do
Updated post #7772
Bees And Parks Moving To Be Pesticide Free?
Updated post #7767
Special Report: Pesticide Spraying In Gold Beach Part 2
Updated post #7764
Special Report: Pesticide Spraying In Gold Beach Part 1
Updated post #7753
Oregon Legislature passes bill to protect bees – AP wire
Updated post #7549
Activists meet with local Home Depot manager on bee-lethal chemicals
Updated post #7533
Oregon Bill Would Limit Household Pesticide Use To Protect Bees
Updated post #7467
Homeowners don’t need free access to toxic pesticides: Guest Opinion
Updated post #7712
Homeowners don’t need free access to toxic pesticides: Oregonian Guest Opinion
Updated post #7341
Agency investigates herbicide complaints
Updated post #7223
Residents Want Federal Agencies In Herbicide Probe
Updated post #7242
EPA Asks Herbicide Cancer-risk Probe – Chicago Tribune
Updated post #7210
R-G EDITORIAL: Shine light on forest sprays – State law provides access to too little information
Updated post #7245
Feds to review Oregon timberland herbicides probe – Star-Telegram
Updated post #9377
Feds to review Oregon timberland herbicides probe
Updated post #7277
Feds to review Oregon timberland herbicides probe – Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Updated post #7233
Feds to review Ore. timberland herbicides probe – KTVZ
Updated post #7227
Feds to review Oregon timberland herbicides probe – SF Gate
Updated post #7218
Feds to review Oregon timberland herbicides probe – Miami Herald
Updated post #7205
Feds to Review Oregon Timberland Herbicide Spraying Probe
Updated post #7434
Federal scientists to look into probe of herbicide spraying in Southern Oregon forests – Yahoo Finance
Updated post #7146
Beyond Toxics is exposing the health consequences of aerial spray of pesticides in Oregon and fighting to stop it
Updated post #7153
Oregon Legislation to restrict home use of bee-killing pesticides – Beyond Pesticides new blog
Updated post #7098
Chemical Sprays Continue Sickening Rural Residents
Updated post #8033
Penalties Of $2,800 For Wilsonville Bee Deaths
Updated post #7103
Fed To Require Strengthened State Protection from Nonpoint Pesticide Pollution
Updated post #7061
Pesticide Use On Private Forests In Oregon – radio interview with Lisa Arkin and Peter Hayes
Updated post #7064
Analysis Finds Increased Timber Company Herbicide Spray In Triangle Lake Area
Updated post #7053
Herbicides increased around Triangle Lake – Coos Bay World
Updated post #7048
Report: Herbicides Sprayed Increased Around Triangle Lake – OPB
Updated post #6989
The buzz about pesticides and bee safety: ‘We take these incidents seriously’
Updated post #7029
Report: Herbicide use increased around lake – Capital Press
Updated post #6973
Report: Forest spraying increases – Register-Guard
Updated post #6962
Report: Herbicides increased around Triangle Lake – Bend Bulletin
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Report: Herbicides increased around Triangle Lake – Oregonian
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Report: Herbicides increased around Triangle Lake – KVAL-TV
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Report: Herbicides increased around Triangle Lake – Seattle P-I
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Report: Herbicides increased around Triangle Lake – Corvallis Gazette-Times
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Bee Protections Strengthened
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Oregon Restricts Pesticide Use
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Advocates to Ask for Pesticide Ban
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Campaigning For A Ban On Neonicotinoids: An interview with Lisa Arkin
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Herbicide spraying in Curry County draws complaints, state investigation
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Oregon investigates neighbors’ herbicide complaints
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Uphill Fight To Ban Bee-Killing Toxics
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Seneca air proposal criticized – Eugene R-G
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Oregon Forest Practices Act needs to be updated (Guest Editorial)
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Environmentalists call Walmart ‘Going Green’ goal monumental (video)
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Anti-toxics group may challenge state forest rules
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Lisa Arkin Appointed To Eugene Toxics Board
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Watershed spraying disrupted: Neighbors and water district officials are concerned about plans to spray herbicide near Collard Lake
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To bee or not to bee: Colony collapse threatens honeybees and plants they pollinate
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Seneca plant is affecting air quality – Letter to The Editor
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Do Oregon’s clear-cut and pesticide buffers protect drinking water from creeks, rivers?
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‘If bees weren’t pollinating, we wouldn’t have half of this produce’
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Pesticides Killing Bee Population (video)
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KATU-TV in Portland airs story on National Honey Bee Day
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Store-bought plants treated with bee-killing pesticide, study says
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National Bee Day is Saturday, Aug. 17 (Eugene Weekly Biz Beat)
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STUDY: Treated plants sold to consumers kill bees (video)
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2013 legislative session wasn’t a total loss for product safety advocates
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Seneca biomass plant applies to increase pollutant cap
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Seneca power plant requests increase in pollution cap
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Study: Asthma rates higher in kids near West Eugene industrial area
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Safe Public Places Act
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Kids in West Eugene Most Prone to Asthma – KEZI-TV
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Your Responses To The Wilsonville Bee Kill
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Tons of Pollution – Seneca applies to increase its emissions to 17 tons
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New pesticide reduction law a significant win
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Eugene Non-Profit Works to Ban Pesticide Responsible for Major Bee Die-off
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Oregon Adopts IPM Policy for All State-Owned Land
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Non-Pesticide Pest Management on JPR
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Senate passes state IPM committee bill
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Bill to cut pesticide use by Oregon state agencies wins Senate support
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Senate OKs bill to boost pesticide alternatives on state-owned lands
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Pesticide Use Would be Reduced Under Bill Approved by Oregon Legislature
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Integrated pest management committee closer to reality
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HOME and GARDEN: Better serve the bees’ needs
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Chemical Spray Along Railroad Tracks Reduced
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Timber owners must pay their share – Letter to the (R-G) Editor
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Bill that aims to cut pesticide use by Oregon state agencies gains support
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Coal Export Negotiations End
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Biomass Battle Casts Spotlight on Environmental Justice
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EDITORIAL: Get smart about pesticides – Bill would lead to more effective, less frequent use
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Guest Viewpoint: Stop selling poisons that kill honeybee colonies
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City tries to find pesticide substitute Beekeepers and environmentalists say the use of one treatment may kill bees
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City Discusses the Use of Pesticides in Parks
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Another step to minimize pesticide use – report on March 8th press conference
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KUGN radio interviews Beyond Toxics experts on HB3364
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Court Victory for Groups Fighting Coal Exports!
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Meyer Memorial Trust, a Portland-based foundation, features Beyond Toxics
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Seeking a World Beyond Toxics
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Eugene Council Says No to Coal Trains
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Anti-coal resolution passes in Eugene City Council vote
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R-G GUEST VIEWPOINT: Local impacts of coal exports unacceptable
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County puts off coal consideration
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Commissioners table coal port issue
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Debate over Eugene coal train pits jobs against environment
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Jobs, environment at core of coal debate
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County delays coal issue decision
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After the Debates Tonight …
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Anti Wage-Theft Presentation
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Oregonians Fear Harm From Forest Herbicides
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Pacific Northwest Says No to Coal Trains
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Bad Air Days – Eugene neighborhoods are downwind from polluters
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Coal: Road to riches or the wrong track?
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Majestic Forests in Oregon at Risk from Timber Industry and Chemical Spraying
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Creosote cleanup – Workers begin picking up railroad ties that litter a Eugene pond
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R-G COMMENTARY by Lisa Arkin: Coal deals Oregon a bad hand
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Health and Health Care Forum hosted by Roberta Hall interviewed Lisa Arkin and Alison Guzman
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Pesticides In City Spaces – by Shannon Finnell
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Lisa Arkin interviewed on the Jefferson Exchange (JPR) “Celebrating Bee-ing”
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States struggle with highway shoulders as resistance to herbicides mounts
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City delays vote on coal trains
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Bare Shoulders: Herbicide Along the Highway
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City Council Coal Train Vote Postponed
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Honoring Eugene as Train Town USA (includes coverage of No Coal protest)
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R-G Editorial: Oppose coal shipments – Eugene has much to lose, little to gain
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Protest Against Coal Trains in Eugene
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Impact of Coal Exports from Coos Bay – radio broadcast
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Where more than whistles fill the air
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Going Beyond Toxics in Eugene
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Beyond Toxics receives MRG grant
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Residents test creeks for herbicides
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Diesel emissions remain a crucial part of air quality, toxics issues
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Join Us In Saving Honey Bees!
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Coal Train, Comin’ ‘Round The Bend?
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Clearcut Chemicals in Triangle Lake – Part 2
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Clearcut Chemicals in Triangle Lake – Part 1
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First Environmental Health Assessment of the Black Butte Mine Published
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Clearcut Chemicals: A Living on Earth Report
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Class to help parents stop triggers for asthma
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Bus for Enviro Justice
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International Investors Want In On Oregon Coast Coal Terminal
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International Investors Want In On Oregon Coast Coal Terminal
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Coal trains: Companies seek economic boost, activists fear pollution
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THE COST OF CLEAN AIR: The local pollution-fighting agency is in danger of losing funding
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Enviro Justice From All Angles
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Beyond Toxics and other groups host Environmental Justice Bus Tour
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Court battle over coal exports intensifies
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Group Concerned About Possible Eugene Coal Train Route
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Coal Transportation Through Coos Bay Has Environmental Groups Worried
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Dreaming of a Future Beyond Toxics
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Beyond Toxics & Sierra Club Challenge Coal Train Secrecy
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Does county seek too much power over water? Guest Viewpoint
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Chasing Down The Coal Train
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No More Toxic Schools!
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Downwind: Big Ag at your door
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Lane County Residents Rally Against Pesticide Use
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Anti-Pesticide Activists Plan Rally
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Guest Editorial: Oregon’s forests are being poisoned and so are you
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Jefferson Public Radio interview – Lisa Arkin talks about dangers of pesticide exposure
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Pesticide rallies intended to spread concerns
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Chemical Trespass Rallies
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Pesticide rallies intended to spread concerns
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Atrazine: A Molecular Bull in a China Shop
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KVAL-TV report: Diesel smoke from trains in trainsong railyards
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Bare Shoulders: Herbicide Along the Highway
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Black Lungs
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Raising a stink about the contents of fragrances
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Are Pesticides Behind Massive Bee Die-Offs?
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Methyl bromide use plunges in Santa Cruz County as growers switch to alternatives
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6 Things You Should Know About the Triangle Lake Pesticide Investigation
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Weed killer linked to gender-bending in animals
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EPA Selects Four Pacific Northwest Groups For Environmental Justice Grants
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TOXIC WATER IN WEST EUGENE? – Eugene Weekly
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Eugene-based OTA is now Beyond Toxics
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Neighbors Upset About Pesticide Spraying at Laurelwood Golf Course
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Multnomah County launches campaign asking people to turn off idling cars