(Beyond Pesticides, January 30, 2026) In a 2025 study published by the British Ecological Society’s Animal Ecology, researchers’ findings “suggest that beaver engineering created structurally diverse ...
The chair of the Agriculture Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, in releasing the Republican 2026 Farm Bill draft last Friday afternoon, is challenging three core safeguards that are seen ...
(Beyond Pesticides, December 16, 2022) A report released last week — Merchants of Poison: How Monsanto Sold the World on a Toxic Pesticide — exposes not only Bayer/Monsanto malfeasance in its ...
Study Identifies Pesticide Residues in Soil as a Main Driver of Adverse Effects to Soil Biodiversity
Healthy soil biodiversity provides crucial services. Pesticide residues in soil disrupt this biodiversity, affecting ecosystem functioning.
A UCLA report underscores some of the critical gaps in pesticide law and the opportunity to strengthen cumulative impact ...
Using data from the Agricultural Health Study research study results “show greater diabetes risk“ from exposure to numerous ...
The United States, under Donald Trump’s direction, has withdrawn from 66 international organizations, the most important for ...
Dicamba, a drift-prone herbicide, is slated to be reapproved by EPA in the coming days, despite a long history of adverse ...
A French study finds that arthropod biodiversity is enhanced in pesticide-free fields, allowing for ecosystem services of biological control.
Opinion
Valentine’s Day Sparks Discussion of Pesticide Hazards and Sustainable Practices in Flower Industry
Every year during the lead-up to Valentine’s Day, the story of pesticide-intensive practices in the flower industry is told. The hazards of pesticides used in flower production and their resulting ...
(Beyond Pesticides, October 28, 2021) A study published in Frontiers in Environmental Science finds the popular herbicide glyphosate negatively affects microbial communities, indirectly influencing ...
(Beyond Pesticides, October 1, 2024) While the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received accolades for its August 7, 2024, decision to ban the herbicide Dacthal (or DCPA—dimethyl ...
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