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Lawmakers Could Look to Farm Bill for $100 Billion in Additional Budget Savings
EWG's Scott Faber joined representatives of several fiscally conservative organizations in calling on Congress not to slip a full farm bill reauthorization into any legislative package they cobble...
EWG Tests of Hummus Find High Levels of Glyphosate Weedkiller
Obama Would Cut Subsidies to Wealthy Farms
EPA Approves Wider Use of Destructive Corn Ethanol
Defining a True Safety Net for Struggling Farmers
Getting married soon? Consider greening your wedding.
Bush's energy concerns fuel international interest and skepticism
Tests reveal high lead levels in multivitamins
With 2007 comes a cleaner House
EPA may allow 'Brockovich' carcinogen in wood preservative
NY Times: Less is more when it comes to skin care
EPA backs off -- halfway -- on plan to gut toxics reporting
U.K. Environment Agency names top 100 eco-heroes
OSHA tries to put the brakes on asbestos precautions
New Study Warns Pregnant Women Millions Drink Contaminated Water
Report: Fertilizer is killing Gulf fish
Fight Back Against Dirty Energy’s PR Machine
The energy industry spends millions of dollars on lobbying and public relations to fend off pressure for necessary changes to their core businesses. The way to fight back is for local groups...
New “Chemical Safety” Bill Would Put People at Greater Risk
There's a growing consensus – except in the chemical industry and among its lobbyists and allies in Congress – that when it comes to protecting people and the environment from dangerous chemicals, the...
12 Chemical Facilities Putting the Most Americans at Risk
There are more than 12,000 chemical plants that put Americans at risk with large amounts of chemicals, and 89 of those endanger more than 1 million people. Unfortunately, those most at risk in the...
Robin Hood in Reverse
Public Energy Enemy No. 1
It’s Only Fair: Protecting the Land in Return for Subsidies
The pending Senate version of the farm bill includes a provision to relink conservation compliance with crop insurance subsidies. Chairman Lucas's competing House version does not.