The EPA has approved a second PFAS pesticide, isocycloseram, despite knowing its severe risks. The agency skipped a key child-safety buffer—its own data shows young children face high exposure from treated foods. The chemical is over 1,500× more toxic to bees than the lethal dose, threatening pollinators and the food supply. Critics warn the EPA is fast-tracking “forever chemicals,” creating long-term contamination that endangers public and environmental health.
EPA accelerates approval of “forever chemical” pesticides, raising alarms for health and environment

