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Kid-powered water pumps
RAN's World Rainforest Week
Study links mercury and premature births
New group forms to help science-friendly candidates
UPDATE: Exposing Fields of Filth
Tea For Me, Not For You
A day after the Senate Agriculture committee passed its version of the 2013 farm bill, the House committee did the same.
Conservation Success Story: The Grotberg Farm
Dick and Linda Grotberg began their transition to sustainable farming largely by accident.
Satellite Study Documents Vast Loss of Midwest Grasslands
The South Dakota researchers, Christopher K. Wright and Michael C. Wimberley, focused on grassland conversion in areas close to wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region – a critical Midwest flyway for...
Sediment Study Shows More Soil Conservation Needed
Faster is better, right? So is it a good thing that it now takes only 59 days for an Iowa lake to undergo a change that once took 631 days? No. Not when we're talking about how long it takes for a...
Secret Farm Bill Threatens an “Environmental Cliff”
Congressional leaders in search of a compromise to avoid plunging off the “fiscal cliff” are under growing pressure from the agriculture subsidy lobby and its friends in Congress to attach a subsidy...
Congress Should Not Pass a Lame Duck Farm Bill
Farm Bill: More for Millionaire Farmers, Less for Poor Kids
With high crop prices, high land prices and guaranteed business income thanks to federal crop insurance, farm businesses are doing very well, thank you very much. The Bloomberg news service reports...
Farm Bill Extension: Support Stewards, Not Insurance Subsidies
With only five legislative weeks left, Congress must vote to extend the farm bill, but it must do it in a way that reflects the nation's spending priorities, supports family farmers and protects the...
Can Obama Depend on Dependent Farmers?
Drought-Stricken Farmers Pay the Price for Failed Climate Bill
Cynical Extension Cuts Conservation, Extends Direct Payments
In California, Latinos More Likely To Be Drinking Nitrate-Polluted Water
Honor the Conservation Compact
City Slickers Continue To Rake In Farm Payments
EWG to FDA: Current Sunscreen Regulations Aren’t Enough
Environmental Working Group is asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to finish the job of issuing comprehensive and enforceable regulations to ensure that sunscreens on the U.S. market are...
Fincher’s Reform Charade Continues
At some point Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-Tenn.) might just want to stop talking about the farm bill and his support for ending the direct payment program (which doesn't actually end for cotton farmers...
Real Chemical Reform Must Ban Asbestos
What you can't see can be deadly: virtually invisible, yet absolutely lethal asbestos fibers lead to environmental and occupational diseases that claim the lives of 30 Americans every day.
What I Learned From Being an EWG Guinea Pig