Species of birds are threatened throughout the United States, as documented in the latest edition of the State of the Birds ...
In a major win for small-scale food farmers in Kenya, “the Kenya Court of Appeal blocked the Kenyan government from importing ...
Research Highlights Regulatory Failures in Addressing Risks to Nontarget Organisms from Rodenticides
Multiple studies showcase the negative impacts to nontarget organisms from rodenticides that regulatory processes fail to ...
As the issue of independent review of the food industry’s GRAS declarations emerged, on another food safety issue Beyond ...
Beyond Pesticides celebrates the life and legacy of Joan Dye Gussow, EdD, a leader in the organic and local food movements ...
Following International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, 2025, the poignant findings on gender and hazardous substances in ...
Earthjustice filed a lawsuit with USDA challenging the Department’s alleged illegal purging of pertinent data that organic ...
Disproportionate risks to women's health with pesticide exposure are heavily documented in scientific literature.
A proposed change to a model pesticide ordinance in the city of Portland, Maine, was soundly defeated after public engagement ...
A triazole fungicide, ipconazole, impacts sperm in a study of two male mammal species, indicating negative effects on reproductive health.
(Beyond Pesticides, March 13, 2025) Study results published in Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology “suggest that combined [pesticide] exposure may further amplify the toxicity and compromise the ...
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