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Green Slime

We've all heard of pink slime. Now, there's green slime too.

Will Congress Shortchange Obama’s “Champions of Change?”

This week (July 29), the White House released its list of “Champions of Change” in agriculture, 17 people who “are doing extraordinary things to build the bench for the next generation of farming and...

Virgin Prairie Goes Under the Plow

Last month, the National Wildlife Federation reported that more than 398,000 acres – 620 square miles – of grasslands, forests and other land were plowed, cleared or otherwise converted to grow crops...

The Hidden Truth About Peanuts: From Food Allergies to Farm Practices

A peanut butter and jelly sandwich hasn't always been a loaded weapon on a lunchroom table.

Farm Bill Recipe for Financial Ruin?

By including the most costly components of the farm bills that passed the House and Senate, the bill expected to emerge this month from a House-Senate conference committee could cost taxpayers even...

The Speech the Industrial Ag Lobby Doesn’t Want You to Hear

Consumers are asking important and legitimate questions about what they are eating and feeding to their children.

Cheerios New Non-GMO Label Tests Food Industry Claims on Labeling

The decision by General Mills reflects the growing pressure on food companies to provide more, not less, information about what's in their products.

EWG Pushes Food Issues up the Hill

For EWG and its legion of supporters, last week was all about food on Capitol Hill.

Report Confirms Oil and Gas Drilling Has Contaminated Well Water

State regulators have confirmed more than 100 cases of well water contamination caused by oil and gas drilling over the past five years, an Associated Press investigation found.

A River of Doubt

When 300,000 West Virginians went without water for three weeks earlier this year, most Americans were shocked to learn that health officials and the government didn't know much about the licorice...

House Bill Would Weaken Already Feeble Protections Against Harmful Chemicals

Should chemicals we encounter every day be safe? You'd think the answer would be an obvious and resounding “yes.” But if you ask chemical companies – or some lawmakers – they say that “safe” is...

Is the Green Revolution Fading?

Just days after Congressional leaders installed a statue of agricultural scientist Norman Borlaug in the U.S. Capitol, the head of the International Panel on Climate Change made the startling...

Major Corporations Take Key Steps to Put Consumer Health First

Yesterday marked a major victory for American consumers as mega-retailer Walmart announced a Sustainable Chemistry initiative that takes an important step toward protecting the health and wellness its...

Lawmakers “Representing” Most of the Hungriest Counties Voted to Cut SNAP

If you live in one of America's 100 hungriest counties, there is a one-in-three chance that you rely on food stamps. There is also a pretty good chance that your member of Congress just voted to kick...

Urge Obama, EPA to Develop Strong Safety plans for Chemical Plants

There are safe, affordable alternatives to the dangerous chemicals like the ones used in the Texas fertilizer plant that exploded in April. But instead of making the switch, the chemical industry has...

Not Feeding the Hungry while Misusing Scripture

Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-Tenn.) is no longer the only member of Congress who's publicly quoting the Bible to justify his votes to cut food stamps for the poor while increasing farm subsidies for the...

Farm Bill Expiration Jeopardizes Key Programs

Even if the government miraculously opens for business tomorrow, several critically important USDA conservation and nutrition programs will be shuttered.

Means Testing Rich Farmers

Doesn't it make sense to subject some of the richest farmers to a means test when they seek federal subsidies to pay for their crop insurance?

From Sea to Shining Sea: Subsidy Millionaires Are Everywhere

“Subsidy millionaires” are not your typical family farmers. They are individuals who each year collect more than $1 million each in crop insurance subsidies from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Hormone-Disrupting Weed Killer Taints Drinking Water for Millions of Americans

Seasonal spikes of atrazine, a weed killer that disrupts hormones and harms the developing fetus, contaminate the drinking water of millions of Americans at potentially hazardous levels as run-off from corn-growing areas finds its way into source waters and reservoirs.

Super snacks for the Super Bowl, Oscars and more!

EWG's research team uses Food Scores database to bring you a February Food Scores Challenge featuring tortilla chips and salsa.

Rate Your Plate Series: Fat: Do I Really Have to Watch It?

Depending on who you talk to, the seven grams of saturated fat in that tablespoon of butter may be a significant contributor to heart disease – the number one cause of death in the United States – or...

Another Reason To Eat Organic

A study published last week (Feb. 5) has confirmed once again that a good way to eat fewer pesticides is to choose organically grown fruits and veggies whenever possible.

Arctic ® Apples leaves Sour Taste for Consumers

Last Friday the 13th was unlucky for more than 90 percent of Americans who favor of labeling genetically modified organisms.