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Big Biotech in aggressive push to memory hole science of glyphosate toxicity and re-approve the cancer-causing herbicide in Europe

9/9/2016 - The European Commission must not re-approve the 'probably carcinogenic' weedkiller glyphosate so long as its assessment is based on secret industry studies, actual products are not investigated, and in the absence of scientific criteria for endocrine disruption, write 66 MEPs in this Open Letter to...

EU Food Safety Authority admits glyphosate formulations are "genotoxic"

11/22/2015 - The European Union Food Safety Authority (EFSA) seemingly handed Monsanto a victory on November 12, when it released a report concluding that the company's global bestselling herbicide chemical glyphosate is "unlikely" to be a carcinogen. But a careful reading of the EFSA report actually reveals...

European Parliament votes to ban industry-connected scientists from Food Safety Authority

5/1/2014 - Due to a rash of conflict-of-interest scandals at the European Food Safety Authority, the European Parliament voted recently on a resolution that would ban scientists who have ties to the agriculture and food industries from being employed by the agency. The resolution urges the EFSA to implement...

EFSA pesticide panel infiltrated by industry insiders, according to new report

3/2/2014 - A report by Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Europe reveals how the pesticide industry has infiltrated global environmental regulatory bodies and sabotaged efforts to research the chemicals' toxic effects. The report focuses on the pesticide panel of the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) and its failure...

Neonicotinoid pesticides not just a threat to bees; humans also at risk

1/5/2014 - A new report issued by the European Food Safety Commission (EFSA) has found that a class of crop pesticides previously linked to causing mass bee deaths is also inherently harmful to humans. Researchers from the EFSA determined that neonicotinoid pesticides -- acetamiprid and imidacloprid in particular...

EFSA 'Adequate Intake' for fluoride is based on a faulty assumption

8/27/2013 - In August 2013, the European Food and Safety Authority proposed an adequate intake (AI) level for fluoride. Essentially, they just copied the AI set by the U.S. Institute of Medicine in 1997 - the numbers are identical. For most children and adults, the adequate amount was set at .05 milligrams per...

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