The move comes after the review concluded that exposure to an unsafe level of the chemicals in certain settings could cause reproductive health issues in men and women.
'Five decades later, we all still have more to do. We must remind our members of Congress to defend the EPA and to vigorously address our climate crisis,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
The public and politicians in both parties saw the urgency 50 years ago and enacted the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act. They're working and paying off.