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EWG’s 2022 gift guide
Choosing a gift for someone is challenging enough without the added worry of whether the item you’re buying is full of potentially harmful chemicals.
EWG news roundup (11/18): California’s disappointing rooftop solar proposal, EWG’s 2022 holiday gift guide and more
EWG news roundup (11/18): Here’s some news you can use going into the weekend.
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields may affect heart health, new EWG analysis finds
Skin Deep and Healthy Home Tips Across the Web
Hiding in household products: Study links phthalates to uterine fibroids
EWG applauds Hochul for enacting first-in-U.S. freeze on cryptocurrency mining
Thousands of sippy cups and bottles recalled due to lead poisoning hazard
New EWG research finds many North Carolina factory farms are at risk of flooding
EWG news roundup (12/2): Lead recall of stainless steel bottles and sippy cups, factory farms in North Carolina at flood risk and more
On Thursday, EWG released a new geospatial analysis that finds over 2 percent of North Carolina’s 7,352 swine and poultry factory farms are in or just outside floodplains. When these farms flood, they...
EWG applauds North Carolina court denying Chemours’ motion to dismiss ‘forever chemicals’ lawsuit
EWG testimony to the Senate Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate and Nuclear Safety on the impacts of crypto-mining
Runaway farm subsidies, not SNAP spending, are the real problem
Some people think the biggest problem facing legislators updating this year’s farm bill is that we’re spending too much on feeding too many hungry people.
Setting the record straight on EWG’s funding and Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™
‘Fairway farmers’ collected $1.9 million in farm subsidies between 2018 and 2021
Cancer prevention: Top 5 cancer-causing chemicals to avoid for cancer prevention
EPA announces $6.5B to tackle critical drinking water challenges, including lead and ‘forever chemicals’
EWG applauds congressional leaders’ bill to ban asbestos imports, commercial use
Don't Let Your Child Be a Back Seat Smoker
EWG to FTC urging stronger rules restricting misleading low carbon claims
EPA proposes allowing dangerous pesticide for use on foods marketed toward children
Cosmetics companies face major concern over asbestos contamination of talc
Johnson & Johnson recently agreed to a $8.9 billion settlement of more than 60,000 lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc-based personal care products caused cancer.
Slashing food, climate funds to boost subsidies would hurt farmers, hungry people
1 in 4 California child care centers found to have alarming levels of lead in drinking water, putting babies and children at risk
Dramatic decline: Oxybenzone use plummets to only 13 percent of non-mineral sunscreens