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New research shows diquat, used in Roundup as glyphosate replacement, damages organs and gut bacteria while remaining ...
Regional farmers are mobilizing against a potential federal ban on glyphosate, a widely-used weed killer ingredient, warning ...
Japanese knotweed is extremely invasive and can be a nightmare to get rid of. Glyphosate will tackle it effectively, but the ...
North Herefordshire MP Ellie Chowns has urged county chiefs to stop using a “probable carcinogen” in public spaces. A Freedom of Information request to Herefordshire Council revealed that in the last ...
As glyphosate travels through the plant, the poison stops a specific reaction in the plant’s metabolism, and the plant ...
To combat the onslaught of litigation, Bayer has been pushing legislation in nine states, that would shield the company from ...
"We urgently need to reduce our overall toxic load." Researchers raise red flags after finding dangerous chemical in common consumer product: 'Blatant gap in health and safety regulation' first ...
A wheat grower from Spokane County visited the Capitol this week to drum up support for glyphosate, a widely used weed killer that was targeted in a May report commissioned by Health Secretary Robert ...
"Glyphosate safety is supported by one of the most extensive worldwide human health, crop residue and environmental databases ever compiled on a pesticide product," says a company spokesperson.
Glyphosate’s risks have been vastly exaggerated. Not only is it one of the safest herbicides, it has contributed to more environmentally friendly agriculture and helps combat climate change.
With glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) now ubiquitous in agriculture as well as schools, parks and home gardens, there is good reason to believe that most of us have been exposed to them.
It’s important for us to know,” Pignati said. Last-minute lifeline for glyphosate In the European Union, the permit for producing glyphosate-based herbicides was set to expire in December 2023.