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Pesticides and antibiotics are linked inextricably in the looming crisis of human and ecosystem health. Both started out as ...
A recent study highlights the importance of the definition of "invasive" species and how the public perceives managing them.
Policymakers in Tanzania call for increased investments in organic agriculture demonstrating interest in moving beyond Green ...
A commentary showcases the exposure pathways of fossil-fuel-based products that children face in rural areas of low- and ...
Tell Congress to protect democracy by resisting the domination of the pesticide industry and promoting organic alternatives.
When legislative and executive branches of government forego their responsibilities to serve the public interest, the ...
Iowa cancer diagnoses represent the national, and global, cancer crisis that is occurring as a result of exposure to ...
As temperatures break records, Congress must act and support an across the board shift to the organic regenerative solution.
The article also highlights South Korea, “where restrictions and then a ban on paraquat cut suicide mortality in half.” Beyond Pesticides has noted a University of South Australia study, which cites ...
(Beyond Pesticides, June 27, 2025) An article in The New York Times (NYT), entitled “A Killer Within Easy Reach,” highlights the use of the weed killer paraquat, a widely used herbicide in the U.S.
Contamination from pesticide residues transcends boundaries and threatens public health, wildlife and biodiversity, and the environment.
The European Union and endocrine disruptor expert (deceased) Theo Colborn, Ph.D., classify more than 55 pesticide active ingredients as endocrine disruptors (EDs), including chemicals in household ...
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