Originally, it was just a name — Olga Monsanto’s name, to be precise. Around the turn of the 20th century,...
Tag: Glyphosate
European authorities violated own rules to conclude glyphosate is not carcinogenic
Published: 14 March 2018 GMWatch.org New peer-reviewed analysis shows that EFSA and ECHA twice watered down the statistical strength of...
New Study Links Glyphosate to Shortened Pregnancy Lengths in American Women
Posted on Mar 11 2018 – 1:19am by Sustainable Pulse A new peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Health on Friday has linked glyphosate levels with...
A win! Buffer zones around CA schools
After years of pressure from communities across California, the state’s Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) finally took action last week to protect...
German Government Negotiators Agree to Reduce Use of Glyphosate Herbicides
Sources in the German Social Democrats (SPD) party have informed Sustainable Pulse on Thursday that the reduction in the use of...
SF debates continued use of pesticides to kill vegetation, rats
“Pesticides are scary.” That’s how Chris Geiger, the Department of the Environment’s toxics reduction coordinator, described at a recent meeting...
Flawed EPA Analysis Rejects Finding That Glyphosate Is a Probable Carcinogen
For Immediate Release, December 18, 2017 Contact: Nathan Donley, (971) 717-6406, ndonley@biologicaldiversity.org Flawed EPA Analysis Rejects Finding That Glyphosate Is...
Bloomberg: Monsanto Cancer Suits Turn to EPA Deputy’s ‘Suspicious’ Role
A former Environmental Protection Agency official may not be able to escape testifying about his alleged role in helping Monsanto to suppress inquiries...
Greens/EFA Group Set to Refer Glyphosate Licence Renewal to European Court of Justice
The Greens/EFA group will try to build a majority in the European Parliament to refer the European Commission’s decision to...
Environmentalists say they’ll try to sue German, EU authorities over glyphosate
Environmentalist groups said on Monday that Germany and the European Union had broken the rules when assessing the safety of...