In a brief to U.S. Supreme Court, the Office of the Solicitor General (SG) is calling on the Court to grant certiorari on ...
Is My Pet at Risk? Pets’ smaller bodies make them more susceptible to chemicals, and their behavior patterns make them more likely to be exposed to toxic pesticides. Dogs absorb pesticide residues by ...
(Beyond Pesticides, December 1, 2025) A personal and heartfelt message from Jay Feldman, executive director, for the holiday season! During this holiday season, I’m writing on behalf of Beyond ...
In November 2025, IARC, through the World Health Organization, designated the endocrine-disrupting herbicide atrazine as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” ...
In response to the Trump administration’s proposed new rules to limit protections for critical habitats under the Endangered ...
The definition of PFAS used by EPA continues to threaten public health, as it ignores peer-reviewed literature and scientific ...
Childhood cancers are on the rise globally; in the U.S. cancer is the second most common cause of death in children between ...
A week before Thanksgiving, and the honoring of critical habitats that support life, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) ...
Bird populations, particularly insectivorous birds, only slightly recovered after France's neonicotinoid ban in 2018.
Maternal urinary concentrations of pesticides and their metabolites reveal impacts on hormones in infant girls.
(Beyond Pesticides, November 24, 2025) In his article on ecological traps, Professor Danilo Russo, PhD, explains the harm caused to wildlife from well-intentioned efforts to establish habitat on ...