Pesticide maker Bayer Crop Science has asked EPA to again let farmers use the weedkiller dicamba, which the agency partly banned after a lawsuit earlier this year.
WASHINGTON— Pesticide-maker Bayer has asked the Environmental Protection Agency to re-approve the dangerous pesticide dicamba for use on genetically engineered cotton and soybeans.
And in March, the EPA released a draft assessment of another pesticide in the same class, malathion, that also proposes loosening restrictions based on similar tests. The proposed relaxing of ...
Companies are required to register products with the EPA, which evaluates -- and then reevaluates every 15 years -- a pesticide and its label. The EPA reiterated in 2020 that glyphosate used as ...
On April 2, the Iowa Senate passed Senate File 2412, a bill that would grant immunity to pesticide companies from ... should be able to trust the EPA label as enough protection, and second ...
The Center for Community Pesticide and Alternatives Information serves as the central distribution vehicle for information on the hazards of pesticides and alternatives to their use. It houses ...
The rule was among four separate measures targeting coal and natural gas plants that the EPA said would provide "regular certainty" to the power industry and encourage it to make investments to ...
Multiple studies have established ethylene oxide as a human carcinogen. Here are some key findings: International Agency for ...
The rule was among four measures targeting coal and natural gas plants that the EPA said would provide “regulatory certainty” to the power industry and encourage them to make investments to ...