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September 11, 2017 Cover

Volume 95, Issue 36

Top-selling organophosphate insecticide is at the heart of U.S. political, legal fight

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U.S. EPA’s chlorpyrifos decision spurs pushback

Top-selling organophosphate insecticide is at the heart of U.S. political, legal fight

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