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What is TCE? Learn about this notorious chemical and the EPA’s proposed ban
USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program needs reform to improve climate benefits
EWG: Schools near pesticide spray zones could lose health protections
Study: Consumption of ultra-processed foods may cause harmful ‘food addiction’
EWG petitions FDA to ban two toxic additives in popular Halloween candy
Making meals without microplastics: Tips for safer cutting boards
‘Forever chemicals’ – the part of cleaning you don’t want to last
Whether your home is a minimalist’s haven or the epitome of maximalism, it requires regular cleaning. But many cleaning and maintenance products can contain the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS...
No tricks, just treats: A nutritionist shares how new California food safety law will make Halloween healthier
Congressional chaos imperils critical chemical safety reviews
If anything good came of recent brinkmanship over federal spending, it might be the reminder that large parts of the economy depend on the federal government. Everything from medical research to food...
Millionaire CEOs run companies getting billions from the federal Crop Insurance Program
Rice to riches: Sixteen rice farms padding their pockets with taxpayer dollars
EWG scores crucial victories with three new California laws to protect your health
In a major win for people aiming to live healthier lives, EWG has helped usher in six new California laws that will reduce exposure to harmful chemicals in food, cosmetics and other products – and...
What you can do about the environmental risk factors that can lead to breast cancer
Giving IRA conservation funds to farm subsidies threatens millions of cover crop acres
What’s in your water bottle? Concerns about microplastics in caps
Despite record farm income and subsidies, some seek even more handouts
Pumpkin spice surprise – the toxic chemicals lurking in ‘fragrance’
New study finds possible link between ultra-processed foods and depression
Pocket pickers: Eight cotton farms picking taxpayer pockets
Farm bill for the few?
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently pleaded with Congress to reform farm policies to serve the “many and the most,” not the few, citing data showing family farms lagging behind their bigger...