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Not-so-smart phones are high in radiation: What about yours?

Among the flood of new smart phones, the Motorola Droid, Blackberry Bold, and Google Nexus One rate high marks from tech reviewers for performance and features. But the reviews and ads don't mention...

US Senate Investigates Chemicals in People

In the past few weeks, EWG staff testified five times to support strong chemical policies at the state and federal levels: in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and the US...

Carnival of the Green #212

212 weeks ago the Carnival of the Green began over a pint of beer in London. Now it bounces from green blog to green blog, week after week, around the world. From EcoJoe's last week right here to EWG...

Cosmetics Safety Series - Part 3: Why it's Time for Personal Care Products to Go on Sale

I was about seven years old, and frustrated from trying to curl my straight, limp hair when my mom taught me a saying she had learned from her mom when she was a young girl: "What price beauty."

Listen up: EWG's Jane Houlihan talks BPA on FOX News

Since the U.S. Food & Drug Administration expressed "some concern" about BPA last week ('bout time), more and more people are wondering whether they should be concerned about it, how they're exposed...

Next Decade's Big Enviro Stories

Climate change dominates the headlines this month, and that's likely to continue well in the new decade. But green issues don't stop there.

Extinguishing Deca: A toxic flame retardant may flicker out

By Lisa Frack "This is the beginning of the end for brominated flame retardants." So said Richard Wiles, EWG senior VP for policy, upon learning last week that the major manufacturers of decaBDE have...

San Francisco considers cell phone radiation law

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is endorsing local legislation that would make that city the first in the country to require such consumer-friendly labeling.

Who would do all this research if EWG weren't around?

Special to Enviroblog by Bonnie Raitt & Erin Brockovich. You know I like giving people something to talk about. Erin's the same way. Some might call us rabble-rousers, but we're just speaking up about...

EWG analysis: Almost all new food chemicals greenlighted by industry, not the FDA

Since 2000, the food and chemical industry has greenlighted nearly 99% of food chemicals introduced onto the market without federal safety review, according to a new EWG analysis. The Food and Drug...

EWG statement on FDA seeking to define ultra-processed foods

The Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Agriculture are seeking public input as they develop a definition for ultra-processed foods, or UPF.

Will MAHA make our food healthier?

The Trump administration is determined to “Make America Healthy Again” and has made healthier food a central part of its strategy. Has the president in his second term made our food healthier? What...

EWG comments to California DTSC to reiterate support on proposed inclusion of microplastics to the Candidate Chemicals List

Attached are EWG's submitted comments to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control to confirm continued support for the listing of microplastics to the state agency's Candidate Chemicals...

Treading toward trouble: How tires pollute the planet – and our bodies

Walking along a busy road could expose you to massive amounts of invisible pollutants, called tire wear particles, or TWPs. Each year, an estimated 6.1 million tons of these micro- and nano-plastic...

EWG launches first-ever pet grooming category for EWG Verified® with Lil Luv Dog

WASHINGTON – Most pet shampoos contain a mystery mix of chemicals, and brands aren’t even required to disclose the ingredients. Today the Environmental Working Group is changing that with a new gold...

Beware misleading ‘regenerative’ claims on food

Some food companies are making “regenerative” claims on their product packages or in their advertising – but these statements may not be everything they seem to be.

‘Poison pill’: How Section 453 could block vital state pesticide protections

Some members of Congress are trying to sneak language into a must-pass funding bill that would effectively block state and local pesticide protections. These important safeguards protect children and...

EWG hires Samantha Romanick, Ph.D., to lead new plastics and microplastics research

WASHINGTON – The Environmental Working Group welcomes Samantha “Sami” Romanick , Ph.D., to its team of scientists. As EWG’s analytical chemistry fellow, she will spearhead a new initiative on plastics...

Hey Baby, Your Stuff is Toxic!

Last year I cut small squares of foam from my sons' car seats, our glider rocker and my breastfeeding pillow, wrapped them in foil to prevent contamination and mailed them off to Duke University for...

Breast cancer cases are on the rise, and chemical exposures play a role

Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer. And with cases on the rise, October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a good time to look closely at the part everyday chemical exposures play.

EWG President Ken Cook statement on the election of Donald Trump

WASHINGTON – The following is a statement from Ken Cook , Environmental Working Group president and co-founder, on the election of Donald Trump to a second term: Every polluter in America rejoices...

EWG statement on President-elect Donald Trump nominating RFK Jr. to lead HHS

WASHINGTON – The following statement is from Ken Cook , president and co-founder of the Environmental Working Group: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the latest revenge-prank nomination to emerge from the...

Senate farm bill proposal makes climate a USDA priority

If enacted, the farm bill released this week by Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) would finally make it a permanent Department of Agriculture priority to support farmers...

How factory farms can contaminate carrots with dangerous pathogens like E. coli

A California carrot company has initiated a voluntary recall following an E. coli outbreak that has caused at least one death and sickened many others, according to the Centers for Disease Control and...