The scientists found that the total harvest of tomatoes grown with the fertiliser with the higher level of glyphosate residue ...
It's in breakfast cereals, gardens and garages, and it might be dangerous. Glyphosate, a chemical that kills weeds, is the most widely used herbicide in the country. It is in over 750 products ...
Despite criticism, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency reaffirmed its 2017 decision to re-approve glyphosate for sale in Canada until at least 2033, without cancer or risk mitigation ...
A man who claimed herbicides containing glyphosate had caused his cancer is to receive $289m (£226m) in damages from the company, although it has vowed to appeal. It's the first lawsuit to go to ...
DEAR NEIL: You frequently recommend a “glyphosate only” herbicide, but I’ve been unable to find a product that does not have some other ingredient. Can you mention a brand name? Dear Reader: ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— A scientific study published this week concludes that Florida manatees are chronically exposed to glyphosate because of application of the pesticide to sugarcane and aquatic ...
The European Commission has proposed extending approval of the controversial weed killer glyphosate, long manufactured under the name Roundup, by 10 years. Approval in the European Union for the ...
Dear Neil: You frequently recommend a “glyphosate only” herbicide, but I’ve been unable to find a product that does not have some other ingredient. Can you mention a brand name? A: Ask for the ...
Exeter is to cut its use of glyphosate as a weed killer on the city's roads over health and environmental concerns. Devon County Council currently contracts Exeter City Council to carry out two ...
(LUIS ACOSTA/AFP via Getty Images) Scientists have three main theories for the persistent decline in the numbers of monarch butterflies: • loss of their food supply to the herbicide glyphosate ...
Eliminating weeds with glyphosate pre-drilling prepares the way for residual herbicides to control the next wave of weed germination in crops, but there were reports of poor control last spring.
Relying on cherry-picked, critically flawed research, AAP flouted this consensus, concluding that glyphosate may cause cancer and could be “a sex-specific endocrine disruptor” that alters hormone ...