Beyond Pesticides celebrates the life and legacy of Joan Dye Gussow, EdD, a leader in the organic and local food movements ...
Earthjustice filed a lawsuit with USDA challenging the Department’s alleged illegal purging of pertinent data that organic ...
Following International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, 2025, the poignant findings on gender and hazardous substances in ...
A study of intestinal damage from pesticide mixtures adds to the wide body of science highlighting regulatory deficiencies.
A bill in Washington state, if passed, would cultivate the expansion of the organic marketplace and offer incentives for ...
A proposed change to a model pesticide ordinance in the city of Portland, Maine, was soundly defeated after public engagement ...
(Beyond Pesticides, February 19, 2025) In Global Ecology and Conservation, a study of bat species in organic desert date palm plantations highlights the invaluable ecosystem services these beneficial ...
Disproportionate risks to women's health with pesticide exposure are heavily documented in scientific literature.
When the United Nations (UN) adjourned the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an ...
A study of children in Nebraska reveals a link between agrichemical pesticide exposure and pediatric cancer rates.
A triazole fungicide, ipconazole, impacts sperm in a study of two male mammal species, indicating negative effects on reproductive health.
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