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Pine-Sol was based on pine oil when it was created in 1929 and during its rise to national popularity in the 1950s. [3] By 2016, Pine-Sol products sold in stores no longer contained pine oil, which was done to reduce costs. [4] The old Pine-oil containing formula is sometimes available online only. [5]
As many as 37 million individual Pine-Sol disinfectant cleaning products made since the start of 2021 are being recalled.
According to ASPCA, Norfolk Island pines are not toxic pets. However, any plant can cause GI upset if your pet ingests enough of it, so call your vet right away if you suspect your pet has eaten ...
According to ASPCA, Norfolk Island pines are not toxic pets. However, any plant can cause GI upset if your pet chows down on enough of it, so call your vet right away if you suspect your pet has ...
[109] [110] A 2013 study found that 47–73 coral species (6–9%) are vulnerable to climate change while already threatened with extinction according to the IUCN Red List, and 74–174 (9–22%) coral species were not vulnerable to extinction at the time of publication, but could be threatened under continued climate change, making them a ...
Harmful algal blooms enhanced by climate change and eutrophication lower oxygen levels, disrupt food webs and cause great loss of marine life. [225] Coastal ecosystems are under particular stress. Almost half of global wetlands have disappeared due to climate change and other human impacts. [226]
If a specific habitat changes drastically due to climate change, can the native species become an invader in its native habitat. Such changes in the habitat can inhibit the native species from completing its life cycle or forcing range shift. Another result from the changed habitat is local extinction of the native species when its unable to ...
Pine-Sol is the latest disinfectant to be tested and approved by the EPA for fighting the virus.