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Glyphosate, IARC and politics: ‘We need a more honest debate’

Ian Plewis | 
Glyphosate is one of the most hotly-debated herbicides of the modern era. Many of the arguments against the popular weed-killer ...
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Viewpoint: Activists push glyphosate cancer scare as proxy to limit use of genetically engineered crops

Dan Goldstein | 
Monsanto pediatrician and toxicologist Dan Goldstein: As the glyphosate-cancer debate has grown louder, it's become less scientific ...
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Viewpoint: California activists ‘gamed system’ to get glyphosate herbicide labeled as carcinogen

Hank Campbell | 
Environmental activists found the perfect targets to help them defame the popular herbicide glyphosate — widely-accepted as safe — in ...
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Talking Biotech: Toxicologist on flawed approach of IARC’s glyphosate evaluation

Len Ritter | 
University of Guelph toxicologist Len Ritter: 40-year history of safety assessments challenge IARC's "probable carcinogen" finding ...
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Glyphosate: Dangerous chemical or anti-GMO bogeyman?

Tim Barker | 
Glyphosate has drawn scrutiny and criticism like no other chemical in agriculture since the controversy over DDT. But years of ...
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Glyphosate found ‘not carcinogenic’: Key European safety agency joins consensus view on herbicide’s safety

Andrew Porterfield | 
A key European safety agency says glyphosate does not cause cancer, paving the way for the herbicide to regain long-term ...
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Talking Biotech: Cell biologist, author Iida Ruishalme on glyphosate safety, dangers

Iida Ruishalme | 
Cell biologist, author and Thoughtscapism founder Iida Ruishalme's comprehensive assessment of glyphosate ...
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War in Europe—Battle over glyphosate

Andrew Porterfield | 
The battle over glyphosate rages on in Europe, creating a lot of question marks over whether the popular herbicide will ...
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Glyphosate battles: Why different European agencies came to different cancer conclusions

Andrew Porterfield | 
In the fight between European safety agencies, a conflict looms. The IARC chair behind controversial cancer hazard decisions also works ...
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Why regulators conclude glyphosate safe while IARC, alone, claims it could cause cancer?

Andrew Porterfield | 
Glyphosate joins apples, coffee, sunning and night shift work as an IARC "probable" carcinogen. But the real risk to humans ...
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