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Topic: pesticides (page 2)

Sedge Wren perched on a branch singing. (Getty Images)

Bee-decimating pesticide affecting birds

Matthew Rozsa
(Mario Tizon / Getty Images)

Pesticides killing off the Andean condor

John R. Platt - The Revelator
A rat eats on the platform at the Herald Square subway station in New York City on July 4 2017. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)

Rat control starts with changing habits

Michael H. Parsons - The Conversation
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Residents say no to mosquito spraying

Michael Schulson - Undark
Agricultural worker spraying his crops (Getty Images)

Why herbicides could end life on Earth

Nicole Karlis
Banana seller in his shop (Getty Images/ Bartosz Hadyniak)

It’s time to stop eating trash bananas

Keith A. Spencer
A picture taken on July 4, 2019 shows bees collecting nectar on a sunflower in a field in Weisskirchen, Germany. (Boris Roessler/AFP/Getty Images)

Bees: Bugs you can't live without

Milicent Cranor - WhoWhatWhy
(Getty/Bogdanhoda)

Why corporations can legally poison us

Matthew Rozsa
(AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo, File) (AP)

Golf, pesticides and a father’s death

Lynne Peeples - FairWarning
(Getty/Nova SAFO)

Organic food grinding field laborers

Nicholas Karavolias - Massive Science
(AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

Cali moves forward with pesticide ban

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

Several states move to ban pesticide

Ana B. Ibarra - KFF Health News
Containers of Roundup a weed killer is seen on a shelf at a hardware store in Los Angeles on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. A battle over the main ingredient in Roundup, the popular weed killer sprayed by farmers and home gardeners worldwide, is coming to a head in California, where officials want to be the first to label the chemical, glyphosate, with warnings that it could cause cancer. Chemical giant Monsanto has sued the nation's leading agricultural producer, saying state officials illegally based their decision for warning labels on an international health organization. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) (AP)

Does Monsanto’s Roundup cause cancer?

Richard G. “Bugs” Stevens - The Conversation
In this Nov 4, 2016 photo, Thai farmers weed an organic rice-field in Buriram, Thailand. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe) (AP)

Does organic limit pesticide exposure?

Meg Wilcox - Civil Eats
(Shawn Linehan/Civil Eats)

Edible landscapes are un-lawning America

Stephanie Parker - Civil Eats
(Getty/JamesBrey)

Dicamba is dividing communities

Virginia Gewin - Civil Eats
A plane dusts 1,200 sheep against ticks with 10 per cent DDT powder, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, on the Hoover ranch in Medford, Ore. in 1948. (AP Photo)

Long-banned DDT still poses health risks

Jamie Reno - Healthline
(ecoRobotix)

Weed-killing robots use fewer pesticides

Amber Wang - GearBrain
Plaintiff DeWayne Johnson, at the Monsanto trial in San Francisco, July, 9, 2018. (AP/Josh Edelson)

Monsanto lawsuit may set precedent

Nicole Karlis
(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-78238p1.html'>Nejron Photo</a>, <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-463675p1.html'>Fotokostic</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

How plant pathogens are like hackers

John Herlihy - The Conversation
Sockeye salmon (AP/Barry Sweet)

Review of toxic pesticides halted

Susie Neilson - Reveal
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

Farmers wage battle over pesticides

Paul Feldman - FairWarning
(Getty/jeancliclac)

GOP farm bill: Attack on public health

Amanda Marcotte
(Getty/Nicholas Kamm)

A controversial EPA nominee is out

Matthew Rozsa
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