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Agricultural policy experts say the "one big beautiful bill" will negatively impact smaller and mid-sized producers.
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Research suggests that people who are the most likely to be exposed to pesticides include farmers and greenhouse workers, ...
More than 30 states have introduced bills to ban potentially harmful chemicals in food, from red dye 40 to brominated vegetable oil. The Environmental Working Group has launched an interactive map ...
Nature is Nonpartisan, a new nonprofit, aims to promote bipartisan environmentalism. The group, founded by Benji Backer, seeks to move away from what he calls the partisan gridlock surrounding ...
The 12 produce items — dubbed the “Dirty Dozen” — are reportedly loaded with toxins, including some that are banned in Europe ...
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) added blackberries and potatoes to its “Dirty Dozen” list of produce containing the most residue of potentially harmful pesticides. Blackberries and potatoes ...
The Environmental Working Group just released its 2025 Dirty Dozen list — and the results are eye-opening. This year’s top offenders include strawberries, spinach, and grapes, with some ...
One key takeaway from the tri-service working group is the considerable overlap among threats faced by each service—Army, Navy and Air Force—indicating a critical need for a centralized ...
The head of the Sierra Club is gearing up to fight the incoming Trump Administration’s anti-climate policies, while also building off support for clean energy jobs on the ground.
Environmental groups have argued that a broad definition of “waters of the United States” is crucial to restoring the health of degraded waterways and wildlife habitats across the country.
ALSO READ | Three states file petition, want EPA to classify four PFAS as hazardous air pollutants By some estimates, more than 1 billion pounds of pesticides are sprayed on U.S. lands every year ...
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