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Tag Archives: 2018
Connie Mutel op ed 8 July 2018
What’s climate change doing in Iowa? It is late June in east-central Iowa, but it feels more like August. Temperatures run into the 90s, with heat indices over 100. High humidity soaks everything. Flood warnings speckle weather maps: Swathes of … Continue reading
Andy Douglas op ed PC 6-20-2018
Be a good neighbor: Avoid using pesticide on your lawn A few summers ago I was watching neighborhood kids playing in the backyard of my apartment complex. They rolled on the grass and ran barefoot. Suddenly, I realized the lawn … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, Andy Douglas, Lawn Care, Press Citizen
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Brandon Ross op ed Press-Citizen 9 May 2018
Protect your family and say no to the chemical lawn We take for granted today that the use of lead paint, asbestos insulation and mercury fillings are health hazards to be avoided. Likewise, herbicides in lawn chemicals pose grave dangers. … Continue reading
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Climate champions deserve praise and support
David E. Drake, Special to the Register Aug. 12, 2018 Iowa has no shortage of groups working to slow down and prevent further climate change. They include groups such as Bold Iowa, Indigenous Iowa, Sierra Club Iowa, Iowa Citizens for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, David Drake, Des Moines Register
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