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Pesticides are substances that prevent, destroy, repel, or reduce the severity of pests. Pests are living things that occur where they are not wanted or that cause damage to humans, crops, or animals. Pests can be insects, rodents, unwanted plants, bacteria, viruses, or different types of fungus. Pesticides can vary in how toxic they are to humans and the environment. Some are persistent in the environment, animals, and birds, lasting for years; others break down soon after they are released. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grants licenses, or registrations, to pesticides that it has found do not pose unreasonable risks to human health and the environment; it has registered at least 865 pesticides, which are used in thousands of pesticide products.
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Whispering down the ‘fake news’ lane targeting conventional farming: No, Lou Gehrig’s Disease not caused by pesticides spread by chemical-spraying airplanes
Bayer lawsuit: First federal glyphosate-cancer trial heads to jury
Viewpoint: Neonicotinoid ban puts UK sugar beet yields at risk for first time in 25 years
Ban on aerial glyphosate spraying of coca crops could ‘derail’ peace efforts, Colombia’s president warns
Viewpoint: Farmers’ crops are failing, and Europe’s precautionary assault on neonicotinoid insecticides is to blame
Court-mandated release of unpublished glyphosate studies could ‘reinvigorate’ EU’s Monsanto Roundup controversy
Viewpoint: Sri Lanka’s glyphosate-kidney disease scare illustrates why science, not politics, should dictate public health policy
First case of dicamba, 2,4-D herbicide resistance detected in hard-to-control Palmer amaranth weed population
Roundup lawsuit: Plaintiff takes the stand against Monsanto in first federal glyphosate-cancer trial
RNA-based pesticides are coming, but how will they affect the ecosystem?
Podcast: Roundup resistance—new tactics help farmers keep glyphosate-resistant weeds in check
Biotech startup aims to challenge ‘Big Ag’s’ dominance in the US seed market
Neutralizing toxic military explosives with GMO plants
New herbicide controls hard-to-kill weeds, could be paired with resistant GMO crops
Viewpoint: Monsanto’s Roundup is safe, but PR battle to defend weed killer may be lost cause
Predatort Part II: How predatory lawyers, activist scientists hijacked IARC—International Agency for Research on Cancer—for personal profit and ideological vanity
Viewpoint: Controversy flares over activist ‘predatort lawyers’ who ‘massaged facts’ in the Monsanto-glyphosate case
Citing ‘unintended’ environmental impacts, Scottish politician urges UK to ditch EU’s neonicotinoid ban post Brexit
Bayer’s legal woes multiply as chemical giant battles onslaught of glyphosate, dicamba lawsuits
As US legal battle over Monsanto’s Roundup rages, Brazil health officials say glyphosate doesn’t cause cancer
EU neonicotinoid insecticide ban, Brexit prompt some UK farmers to grow less risky crops to protect yields
Activist group finds drinking 140 glasses of wine a day could expose alcoholics to potentially harmful levels of the herbicide glyphosate
Monsanto lawsuit: Judge threatens to ‘shut down’ plaintiff’s attorney for presenting banned evidence in glyphosate-cancer trial
Nigeria has its first GMO cowpea. The battle for public acceptance is just getting started
Roundup on trial: Second glyphosate-cancer lawsuit heads to federal court
Talking Biotech: Epidemiologist Geoffrey Kabat debunks flawed glyphosate-cancer meta-analysis. Were the mistakes deliberate?