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(Beyond Pesticides, April 26, 2022) Using pesticides to reduce the number of ticks in residential areas does not translate to lower rates of tick-borne disease in humans. This finding is the ...
Within the scientific literature, research shows synergistic effects from microplastics and pesticides that threaten aquatic organisms.
A study finds that there are 47 current-use pesticides detected in samples of indoor dust, drinking water, and urine from households in Indiana.
A review of waterway contamination in India with pesticides and antibiotics recounts synergistic threats that arise when these chemicals mix.
A recent study highlights the importance of the definition of "invasive" species and how the public perceives managing them.
Policymakers in Tanzania call for increased investments in organic agriculture demonstrating interest in moving beyond Green Revolution-style policies.
A commentary showcases the exposure pathways of fossil-fuel-based products that children face in rural areas of low- and middle-income countries.
Tell Congress to protect democracy by resisting the domination of the pesticide industry and promoting organic alternatives.
On this Independence Day, Beyond Pesticides calls for holistic solutions to ensure "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." ...
Iowa cancer diagnoses represent the national, and global, cancer crisis that is occurring as a result of exposure to agricultural chemicals.
As temperatures break records, Congress must act and support an across-the-board shift to the organic regenerative solution in agriculture.
Contamination of nonagricultural streams with pesticides highlights the various routes of exposure, as well as threats to biodiversity, from these chemicals.