Lake Tahoe residents ‘horrified’ by plans to spray cancer-linked glyphosate in public lands
PolicyThursday, June 18, 2026The Guardian

Lake Tahoe residents ‘horrified’ by plans to spray cancer-linked glyphosate in public lands

Residents around Lake Tahoe are expressing strong opposition to a federal agency's plan to use glyphosate, a herbicide linked to cancer, on public lands to facilitate replanting efforts after the 2021 Caldor fire. Community members are alarmed at the potential health risks and ecological impacts of this decision.

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