California To Block Food Pesticide That Trump’s EPA Saved From Nationwide Ban

A pesticide that growers use on crops from apples to walnuts, in the face of evidence that it can harm the farmworkers who spray it and the children who eat foods that contain it, is about to be outlawed in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration said Wednesday that it would ban the agricultural use of chlorpyrifos, an action from which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency backed away on a nationwide scale once President Trump assumed office.