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Neonicotinoid insecticide levels ‘well below’ those toxic to aquatic life in Canada, research shows

Robin Booker | 
A study into the presence of neonicotinoids in Canadian waterways suggests a ban or restriction of neonicotinoid seed treatments is ...
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Far more toxic than glyphosate: Copper sulfate, used by organic and conventional farmers, cruises to European reauthorization

Andrew Porterfield | 
Over the past months, the European Union and several member nations have vigorously debated re-authorizing glyphosate, the herbicide maligned by ...
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Viewpoint: Unlikely alliance between environmentalists, farmers and big ag companies aims to improve soil health

Brad Fabbri | 
Here are three startling facts about the planet Earth: It currently hosts seven and a half billion people. Its carrying ...
Breakthrough research into how glyphosate resistance evolves might lead to new weed control strategies

Breakthrough research into how glyphosate resistance evolves might lead to new weed control strategies

Kansas State University researchers have discovered how weeds develop resistance to the popular herbicide glyphosate, a finding that could have ...
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Should you pay as much as a 300% premium for organic foods? Avoid EWG’s ‘dirty dozen’?

Joanna Khan | 
Have you ever found yourself standing in the supermarket, wondering how to justify forking out $6 per kilo for those ...
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Monsanto glyphosate class action suit dealt another blow as judge says evidence of cancer link ‘pretty sparse’

Joel Rosenblatt | 
A lawsuit claiming Monsanto Co.’s popular weed killer Roundup causes cancer was dealt a blow by a judge’s conclusions that ...
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Should we worry about trace pesticides on fruits and vegetables?

Steve Savage | 
An anti-GMO funded study promoted by Vani Hari--Food Babe--that found parts per billion trace residues of the herbicide glyphosate in ...
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Glyphosate traces found in wine: Should we be concerned?

Joe Schwarcz | 
Scarcely a day goes by without some scary story about glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide. ... Because of ...
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Viewpoint: California judge blocks spraying of citrus-killing Asian psyllid, courting disaster

Amanda Zaluckyj | 
“Judge Orders California Agriculture Officials to Cease Pesticide Use" ... The judge’s decision is so scary because he just indefinitely ...
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Anti-GMO demonization of conventional agriculture has consequences

Toban Dick | 
The negative rhetoric surrounding GMOs, big ag and non-organic food production is due for a reckoning. At some point, many ...
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40 years of data show Bt corn significantly reduces pests, spraying and crop damage, including in nearby non-GMO fields

Galen P. Dively et al. | 
University of Maryland researchers have pulled together forty years of data to quantify the effects of Bt field corn, a ...

Bad weather, habitat destruction and pesticides are main threats to monarch butterflies

Doyle Rice | 
The number of monarch butterflies that overwintered in forests in Mexico fell for a second straight year, experts say. Monday's ...
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Viewpoint: Congress should reign in IARC cancer agency’s ‘corruption, distortion and fraud’

Paul Driessen | 
In November 2017, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space and Technology sent the UN’s International Agency for ...
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Study of 54,000 farmers finding no glyphosate-cancer link could sink Monsanto lawsuit

Kate Sheridan | 
More than 300 lawsuits have been filed on behalf of farmers and others who said that Monsanto's popular weed killer, Roundup, gave them ...
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Viewpoint: CRISPR crops poised to help global food insecurity and limit farming’s environmental impact

Jill Gartland, Kevan Gartland | 
Increased crop productivity, including the use of genetically modified and other forms of biotechnology crops, leads to more affordable food ...
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Viewpoint: Field studies suggest bee health issues not linked to neonicotinoid insecticides

According to the European Union Food Safety Authority, most uses of neonicotinoids represent a risk to wild bees and honeybees ...
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Facing potato blight crisis, Bangladesh partners with American universities, Simplot to develop disease-resistant GE variety

Bangladesh’s agriculture sector is mainly comprised of smallholder farmers ... who farm on plots smaller than 1.5 acres. Managing harvest ...
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Will Australia ban neonicotinoid insecticides despite no evidence of bee declines on the continent?

Jess Davis | 
European farmers are facing a total ban on a common group of pesticides after a report confirms they harm bees, ...
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German coalition could lead to eventual ban of glyphosate in Europe despite ‘no harm’ findings

Louis Auge | 
Perhaps as a sign of how unstable Germany’s political landscape has become, a weed killer has become an unlikely bargaining ...
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Greece approves glyphosate herbicide for 5 years, reversing prior position supporting rejection by EU

Sarantis Michalopoulos | 
The Greek ministry of agriculture officially approved on Tuesday (6 March) the re-authorisation of the world’s most commonly used weedkiller, ...
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Risk In Perspective: Hazard and Risk Are Critically Different Things

Alison Bernstein, Iida Ruishalme | 
The difference between hazard and risk is a critical distinction. Hazard and risk describe two different but related concepts. The ...
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Herbicides make sweet corn sweeter and boost crop’s beneficial mineral levels, study finds

New work shows [that] changes in treated crops are substantial enough to change both their nutritional value and flavour. [The ...
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Viewpoint: While wildlife habitat loss is a real problem, organic farming is not the solution

Steven Novella | 
A recent article in the Independent is, in my opinion, a good example of how ideology can overwhelm evidence and ...
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Lawsuits against Monsanto alleging glyphosate-cancer connection face court scrutiny

Sudhin Thanawala | 
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria will spend a week hearing from experts to help decide whether there is valid scientific ...
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Lifting Sri Lanka’s glyphosate herbicide ban welcomed by tea industry

Editor's note: The following is part of an editorial by The Island, a daily English-language newspaper in Sri Lanka The reported ...
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Viewpoint: US funding for IARC cancer agency should be frozen until changes are made

Jeff Stier, Julie Kelly | 
Question: When is a carcinogen not necessarily a carcinogen? Answer: When the labelling is done by the World Health Organization’s ...
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European farm groups defend neonicotinoids as environmental NGOs calls for total ban to protect bees

Philip Case | 
[Editor's note: On Feb. 28, the European Food Safety Authority issued a report concluding that neonicotinoid insecticides pose risks to ...
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