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EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™: Almost 60% of Clean Fifteen™ produce free from harmful pesticides
Over 53,000 people call on President Biden to ban toxic weedkiller linked to Parkinson’s disease
Over 53,000 people have signed a petition urging President Joe Biden to ban the use of paraquat, a highly toxic weedkiller that has been scientifically linked to Parkinson’s disease and other health...
California finds toxic pesticides in nearly 80 percent of air samples
The New Lede finds U.S. taxpayer funds used to downplay global pesticide risks
California legislature moves to fast-track safety review of toxic weedkiller
EPA emergency order immediately suspends all uses of highly toxic weedkiller DCPA, sold under brand name Dacthal
California bill banning toxic pesticide clears key legislative hurdle
Anemic EPA announcement warning farmworkers of health risks of pesticide DCPA doesn’t go far enough
EWG’s 2024 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™: The Dirty Dozen™ is packed with fungicides that can disrupt human hormones
New peer-reviewed EWG study finds little-known toxic crop chemical in four out of five people tested
Whistling past the graveyard: EPA ignores science linking paraquat to Parkinson’s disease
New EWG study: Pesticides still found in baby food but most-toxic threats eliminated through advocacy, regulation
New EWG report finds toxic pesticide spray risks near thousands of elementary schools
Maine data unveils troubling trend: 55 PFAS-related chemicals in over 1,400 pesticides
Biden EPA moves closer to total ban of toxic weedkiller DCPA
EPA proposes allowing dangerous pesticide for use on foods marketed toward children
The New Lede’s ‘Paraquat Papers’ scoop recognized by agriculture journalists
EWG’s 2023 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™: Blueberries, green beans join the Dirty Dozen™
Internal papers show Syngenta hid risks of widely used pesticide from public, regulators for decades
Poll: Nearly all Americans say government must ensure chemicals are safe before use in consumer products