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What makes Illinois’ bill distinct is the parks provision within the spray area, as studies point to particle drift and widespread injury across non-target public and private lands.

A bill in the Illinois General Assembly would require certified pesticide users—anyone licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture to use Restricted Use pesticides, such as paraquat or fumigant insecticides—to give written or emailed notice at least 24 hours before application at any school, child care facility or park located within 1,500 feet of application that opted to receive them.

Illinois Weighs Early Warning System For Pesticide Spraying Near Parks, Schools

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Florida Opens Criminal Probe Into Sloth World After Dozens of Animal Deaths

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Most of the wild sloths imported by a planned tourist attraction in Orlando did not survive.

The Florida Attorney General’s office announced a criminal investigation into the deaths of dozens of sloths at a now-shuttered Orlando business, a development that signals a new level of animal-welfare accountability in the commercial wildlife trade. 

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Some Climate Shocks Can Increase the Likelihood of War

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Researchers warn against oversimplifying climate change’s role in conflicts. But some conditions can increase the likelihood of violence, a new study finds.

New research reinforces scientific evidence that climate extremes can raise the risk of armed conflict, especially when drought conditions pass critical thresholds in vulnerable regions, including parts of Africa and Southeast Asia.

Some Climate Shocks Can Increase the Likelihood of War

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Trump’s EPA Seeks Looser Construction Rules for Gas Plants, Data Centers and Factories

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Changes would allow companies to begin more construction before an air permit is issued—ramping up the pressure for permit approval.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced proposed changes Monday that would allow gas power plants, data centers and factories to begin construction on non-polluting components such as piping, wiring, cement pads and other support structures before obtaining air-emission permits.

Trump’s EPA Seeks Looser Construction Rules for Gas Plants, Data Centers and Factories

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