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U.S. Forest Service, timber companies spraying record amounts of glyphosate in California

U.S. Forest Service, timber companies spraying record amounts of glyphosate in California

Summary

Timber companies and the U.S. Forest Service are using more glyphosate, a weedkiller, in California forests than ever before. Glyphosate helps remove plants that compete with young trees, but it has been linked to cancer in some lawsuits.

Key Facts

  • Glyphosate is the main chemical in the weedkiller called Roundup.
  • It is sprayed to kill plants that grow near young trees in forests.
  • Timber companies and the U.S. Forest Service are using record amounts of glyphosate in California.
  • The Center for Investigative Reporting conducted the investigation.
  • Glyphosate has faced lawsuits claiming it caused cancer to people exposed to it.
  • The weedkiller’s use supports reforesting efforts by reducing competing plants.
  • Concerns exist about potential health risks from glyphosate exposure.
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