
- Elected Officials: Vote Safety Over PartisanshipSourced from the Canon City Daily Record. Written by John Coyle. During the summer, thousands of small businesses in Colorado, including my own, were able to safely operate, pay their staff, and keep their lights on because we had access to the right tools and expert guidance on the most effective use of those tools. Those tools, implemented and managed using the best available science, wereContinue reading “Elected Officials: Vote Safety Over Partisanship”
- Farming: Pesticides create dependable food supplySourced from the Boulder Daily Camera. Written by Chad Musick. Almost a year ago, the pandemic took hold of our country, sending Coloradans to the grocery store, the toilet paper aisle and their TV screens to stock up on goods and find out what to expect in the coming days, weeks and months ahead. Across Colorado, we were able to stock up on food for weeksContinue reading “Farming: Pesticides create dependable food supply”
- Viewpoint: UK decision to rescind neonics pesticide restrictions a welcome win for scienceSourced from Hank Campbell, Science 2.0 Activists like George Monbiot and Dave Goulson are parroting their environmental allies when it comes to neonics, but the science is clear – without thiamethoxam, sugar beet crops will continue to be devastated because older, less effective (but often certified organic) pesticides really only work if there are no pests to worry about. Nostalgia is fine for their backyard gardensContinue reading “Viewpoint: UK decision to rescind neonics pesticide restrictions a welcome win for science”