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The EU will ban three problematic pesticides only to continue 15 more
The EU is falling increasingly behind in protecting health and the environment. In this week's meeting, the responsible authorities will discuss a ban on three very problematic pesticides.
Pesticides: To do nothing is not an option
Last week was a terrible week for health, environment, reason and democracy. A majority in the EU Parliament buried the regulation that should have halved the use of pesticides in Europe and prohibited their use in our children's playgrounds and schools.
Almost 300 scientists - 100+ profs - call on the government in Belgium and the Netherlands to vote no to glyphosate
The pressure to vote NO to glyphosate on EU governments is increasing. After clear calls by civil society, 2,5 million signatures and a very clear IPSOS opinion poll scientists put their weight behind the call.
150 Spanish organisations sign the Plague of Pesticides Manifesto: They ask for a vote against glyphosate and for drastic pesticide reduction
November is a decisive month for truly sustainable food and agriculture in the European Union. For the first time in its history, it will decide whether to reduce the use of pesticides throughout the EU.
EU bans 6 dangerous pesticides: Herbicide S-Metolachlor and 5 Endocrine Disruptors
Glyphosate was not the only topic in the EU SCoPAFF committee last week. Five dangerous chemicals were finally banned and one new one is not allowed. The groundwater polluting herbicide s-metolachlor and 4 endocrine disruptors will disappear from our fields and plates.
EFSA scandal: management sabotages effective pesticide neurotoxicity assessment
The European Food and Safety Authority EFSA is involved in a scandal of major proportions. Investigation shows EFSA's management rejects solutions to better assess the links between Parkinson's disease and neurotoxic pesticides.
Ban endocrine disruptors, glyphosate and more: PAN Europe’s letter to SCoPAFF
This week the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (SCoPAFF) will meet for two days. Regulatory experts representing the EU member states will discuss and/or vote on behalf of their country on several Commission’s proposals.
Water pollution: Updating EU regulations. What happened, what it means and what remains to be done
Our water courses are under serious threat. Among these, chemical pollution stands out as a diverse and far-reaching pressure. In Europe at the moment, only 38% of surface waters are considered to have a healthy chemical status.
Swimming in glyphosate: Analysis of official glyphosate and AMPA data in Spanish waters in 2021 and 2022
As Spain is about to vote on whether to confront its population and nature with another 10 years of glyphosate (active substance of herbicides such as Roundup), the official analyses of Spanish water bodies speak clearly: in 2022, 34.6% of Spanish surface waters were co
Glyphosate scandal: EU agencies ECHA and EFSA ignore toxic effects of glyphosate highlighted by French national medical research institute
The French national health research institute INSERM concluded that glyphosate can have many very negative effects on health. These effects are not recognised by the EU authorities advising on pesticides, which work with outdated and industry-friendly guidelines.