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Water Crisis in Texas: Small Towns Declare Disaster and Supreme Court May End Roundup Lawsuits

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Introduction

The water crisis in Texas is worsening, with small towns declaring disaster and asking for help. Additionally, the Supreme Court may end lawsuits over Roundup, a widely used herbicide that has been linked to health problems.

Water Crisis in Texas

Small towns around Corpus Christi, Texas, are declaring disaster due to the water crisis affecting the region. The city of Corpus Christi is facing a severe water shortage, which is affecting the lives of residents and local businesses.

The small towns are concerned about being forgotten in the midst of the crisis and are asking for help to ensure they have access to drinking water and other essential resources.

The Roundup Case

The Supreme Court is about to decide on a case that may end lawsuits over Roundup, a widely used herbicide that has been linked to health problems.

The case centers on the regulation of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, which has been linked to health problems in animals and humans.

Thousands of people claim that Roundup caused cancer and other diseases, and are suing the company that produces it, Bayer.

Consequences

The Supreme Court's decision may have serious consequences for people who claim to have been affected by Roundup.

If the court decides that the lawsuits cannot continue, the victims may be denied justice and compensation.

Conclusion

The water crisis in Texas and the Roundup case are two examples of how environmental crisis can affect human health and well-being.

It is essential that authorities take action to protect the environment and ensure that companies are held accountable for their actions.

Source / Reference: Inside Climate News

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Tags: water crisis, Texas, Roundup, glyphosate, health, environment

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