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Latest Press Releases
Sustainable Food and Farming Community responds to Vilsack appointment
English, 12/17/08: HTML | PDFObama presented with urgent "Call to Action" to end food crisis
English, 12/15/08: HTML | PDF
Health and safety groups caution CDFA on apple moth pesticides
English, 11/06/08: HTML | PDFEndosulfan moves closer to international ban
English, 10/21/08: HTML | PDFFlorida Schoolchildren Still Exposed to Harmful Pesticides
English, 09/23/08: HTML | PDFDrift Catcher selected as a 2008 Tech Awards Laureate by the Tech Museum of Innovation
English, 09/09/08: HTML | PDFHealth and children’s rights advocates call on EPA to ban endosulfan
English, 08/12/08: HTML | PDFIndian Government Concedes to Bhopal Demands
English, 08/08/08: HTML | PDFEPA Under Fire For Flawed Pesticide Decisions
English, 07/28/08: HTML | PDFLawsuit Asks EPA to End Use of Hazardous Pesticide in USA
English, 07/24/08: HTML | PDFEPA unveils new rules for fumigant pesticides
English, 07/10/08: HTML | PDFEPA urged to take action on dangerous pesticide Scientists join public health advocates in call to withdraw endosulfan
English, 05/19/08: HTML | PDFMichigan legislators move to protect children from lindane
English, 05/16/08: HTML | PDFAfrican and U.S. public health and environmental experts call for safe and sustainable solutions on World Malaria Day
English, 04/25/08: HTML | PDFDow, Avon Toxic Chemical Risks Cited by 21 Health, Environmental Groups Urging Support for Shareholder Resolutions
English, 04/22/08: HTML | PDF55 Countries Endorse Real Revolution in Agriculture
English, 04/15/08: HTML | PDFLawsuit Challenges EPA on Four Deadly Pesticides
English, 04/07/08: HTML | PDFThousands Tell EPA: Phase Out Endosulfan
English, 02/18/08: HTML | PDFFDA slaps Morton Grove for lindane shampoo advertising
English, 01/15/08: HTML | PDFOEHHA to Prioritize Chlorpyrifos as a Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant
English, 12/11/07: HTML12,000 People Tell EPA: Phase Out Fumigants
English, 11/01/07: HTML10,000 People Send Message to EPA's Stephen Johnson: Reverse Methyl Iodide Approval
English, 10/25/07: HTML
For all 2007 media advisories, please visit the archive.
Featured Media Coverage
The Global Pesticide Pushers in Latin America
Multinational pesticide corporations headquartered in the Global North are expanding their sales of some
of the most dangerous chemicals in Latin America-chemicals known to cause a plethora of health
problems, including cancers and birth defects. This is happening even as U.S. and E.U. laws have
banned or severely restricted many of the pesticides and UN conventions have come into force.RedOrbit.com 04/28/08
S.J. farmers find organic certification a challenge
Strict standards for the prized "organic" label are important, said Marcia Ishii-Eiteman, senior scientist for the advocacy group Pesticide Action Network. She thinks the difficulty in establishing more organic operations stems from a lack of research, advice and support from government.
Stockton Record, 12/15/07Doctor and daughter acquitted in banana plantation suit
After seven years of patiently enduring the legal action brought against them by the Lapanday Agricultural and Development Corporation (Ladeco), Dr. Romeo Quijano, president of Pesticide Action Network Philippines, and his journalist daughter, Ilang-Ilang Quijano, were finally acquitted of a civil case of P5.5 million worth of damages.
National Union of Journaists of the Philippines, 12/14/07
Bad Blood: Malaria and DDT in Africa
In Africa, Malaria Kills A Million Children A Year. So What's The Remedy? New Drug Cocktails? Free Bed Nets? Community Education? A Breakthrough Vaccine? A Return To DDT? Or All Of The Above?
OnEarth Magazine, 12/01/07EPA to approve new Fumigant for Crops
The Environmental Protection Agency is expected within days to approve a new toxic fumigant for use by fruit and vegetable farmers, despite opposition from California regulators, prominent scientists and environmental and farmworker groups?
FoxNews.com/AP, 9/25/07
Recent Reports and Research
Pesticides and Air Pollution in Minnesota (2007)
This factsheet and map shows the frequency of detection of chlorothalonil at 11 sites in rural Minnesota where citizens tested in 2006 and 2007. Chlorothalonil, a fungicide used extensively on potatoes in the state, was detected in two thirds of the samples, and chlorpyrifos, PCNB, and pendimethalin were also detected in some samples.
Lindsay, California Biomonitoring Results (2007)
This report (also available en Español) documents the extent of chlorpyrifos exposure in the community of Lindsay, CA. Report highlights both air monitoring results and bio-monitoring results. Eleven out of twelve participants had higher than average levels of chlorpyrifos metabolites in their urine, seven out of eight women had levels higher than the EPA "acceptable" dose for pregrant or nursing women.
Yakima Valley, Washington Biomonitoring Results (2006)
This report (also available en Español) presents results of air monitoring in the apple-growing region of Washington's Yakima Valley. With training and laboratory assistance from PANNA, the Farm Worker Pesticide Project monitored the air for chlorpyrifos at two homes in April 2006. The report contributed to 2007 legislation funding the state's health department to do further air monitoring for pesticides.