United States

Weed killer, long cleared, is doubted

by Andrew Pollack New York Times March 27, 2015

Thirty years ago, an Environmental Protection Agency committee determined that the popular weed killer Roundup might cause cancer. Six years later, in 1991, the agency reversed itself after re-evaluating the mouse study that had been the basis for th...

Environmental group sues E.P.A. over Monarch butterfly demise

by Reuters New York Times March 27, 2015

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W.H.O report links ingredient in Roundup, the world’s most popular weedkiller, to cancer

by Reuters New York Times March 20, 2015

The organization’s cancer arm, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, said glyphosate, the active ingredient in the Monsanto herbicide Roundup, was “classified as probably carcinogenic to humans.” It also said there was “limited evi...

Pesticide risk for green beans hasn’t fallen for 20 years even though progress has been made for other produce, Consumer Reports says.  Photo: Flickr user Mohammed Mahdi

Five organic fruits and vegetables that are worth the higher cost, due to high levels of pesticide in non-organic choices

by Peter Whoriskey Washington Post March 20, 2015

Buying organic fruits and vegetables costs more, and for many shoppers, the advantage hardly seems worth the expense. But for certain produce items, "buying organic is a must," according to a new release from Consumer Reports, the nonprofit long know...

Pesticides in Produce

by Consumer Reports March 19, 2015

In fact, a recent Consumer Reports survey of 1,050 people found that pesticides are a concern for 85 percent of Americans. So, are these worries justified? And should we all be buying organics—which can cost an average of 49 percent more than stand...

Food industry waging a bitter battle over proposal on added-sugar labels

by Evan Halper Los Angeles Times March 17, 2015

Of all the issues the Obama administration is grappling with, a modest redesign of what food labels say about sweeteners might not have seemed among the more controversial. But ever since First Lady Michelle Obama unveiled the plan last year, a lobby...

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