Publications

PAN Newsletters & Magazine

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PAN's Winter 2012 newsletter reports on the Permanent People's Tribunal and its indictment of the Big 6 pesticide corporations for human rights abuses. Also, the launch of the new Honey Bee Haven site is announced. Honey Bee Haven is a site where friends of pollinators not only pledge support, but can also interact with the site and map their own honey bee haven. Read more
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PAN's Year End 2011 newsletter reports on progress to keep the carcinogenic fumigant methyl iodide out of strawberry fields despite the efforts of a corporate juggernaut. We also celebrate World Food Day and provide a link to the many people who uploaded their personal stories to PAN's Tumblr site on how the Big 6 GMO/pesticide corporations affect their lives. It delves in the causes of honey bee die-off (colony collapse disorder), and includes... Read more
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Our Fall 2011 PAN newsletter reports on work with several large food companies to push for fairness in the fields by adopting standards that will reduce pesticide use, guarantee workers’ rights and improve working conditions. The issue also tells of more than 6,000 members who wrote personal notes thanking farmers across the country who are growing food without hazardous chemicals, and a Colorado member who organized a flash mob for bees! View... Read more

Reports

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Honey Bees and Pesticides: State of the Science, a 22-page report on the factors behind colony collapse disorder (CCD) with a sustained focus on the particular role of pesticides.     Download as PDF » Read more
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Malaria is one of the major global health problems and has a devastating impact on many populations, particularly in Africa. The main tools and strategies currently employed to control malaria are medicines for its prevention and treatment, and chemicals to control the mosquito vectors. Chemical strategies focus on insecticide treated nets and indoor residual spraying. But these chemical applications pose established and suspected risks for human health... Read more
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PAN International releases this report during unprecedented and simultaneous disruptions in the major world systems upon which we all depend: climate, ecosystems and economies. These disruptions threaten the livelihoods and lives of many people around the world, and especially those in developing countries. However, this period offers an urgent stimulus for a rethinking of the architecture of our world’s fundamental systems, and for solutions that... Read more

Factsheets & Briefs

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For decades, the distribution and use of hazardous pesticides has been an issue of concern. Since it’s founding in 1982, Pesticide Action Network (PAN) has been the civil society organisation (CSO) most steadily and continuously calling for effective international action towards the elimination of hazardous pesticides. PAN has been one of the key driving forces among non governmental organisations (NGOs) for improving plant protection policies... Read more
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Malaria devastates families and communities around the world. This preventable disease kills almost one million people every year, with 80% of the deaths occurring among children in sub- Saharan Africa. The U.S. has increased support for the battle against malaria in recent years, but must do a better job supporting sustainable solutions—approaches that effectively combat malaria without putting human health or the environment at risk. View as... Read more
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PAN summarizes the key findings from Agriculture at a Crossroads, the landmark UN report from the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD). More than 400 scientists examined the successes and shortcomings of the world’s food and agricultural systems, and evaluated the impact that public agencies, agricultural research institutions and the private sector have on the well-being of farmers,... Read more

Español & Français

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Conclusiones de la Evaluación Internacional del Papel del Conocimiento, la Ciencia y la Tecnología en el Desarrollo Agrícola (IAASTD) dirigida por la ONU.       View as PDF» Read more
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La agroecología es la ciencia detrás de la agricultura sostenible. A partir de las ciencias naturales y sociales, la agroecología proporciona el marco para evaluar cuatro propiedades claves de los sistemas agrícolas: productividad, resiliencia, sostenibilidad y equidad.   View as PDF» Read more
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El cuerpo humano no está diseñado para tolerar los pesticidas sintéticos, sin embargo todos nosotros llevamos dentro del cuerpo una mezcla de sustancias químicas fabricadas con el fifi n de matar insectos, malezas y otras plagas agrícolas y del hogar. Algunos de estos pesticidas circulan dentro de nosotros en concentraciones tan bajas que apenas pueden ser detectadas con los equipos de monitoreo más sofifi... Read more