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Pesticide drift is a growing problem for Iowa farmers and communities.
Factsheet: Iowa Pesticide Drift
September 28 was a great day for the nation’s two million farmworkers and their families.
PAN Newsletter Fall 2015
Report: Fumigant Pesticides Put Central Coast Communities At Risk
Fumigants in California
Thank you for taking the Healthy Schools Pledge!
Healthy Schools Toolkit
For nearly a decade, PAN and our allies have pressed EPA and other regulatory agencies to act on...
PAN Newsletter Spring 2015
Pesticides and industrial chemicals can be measured in any human fluid or tissue.
The Science of Biomonitoring
Biomonitoring makes the issue of toxic chemicals very personal: we are all contaminated.
Biomonitoring Studies
National borders mean nothing to pesticides.
Transport, Trade & Treaties
When chemicals that are designed to kill are introduced into delicately balanced ecosystems...
Environmental Impacts
A neurotoxic insecticide used in the production of fruits and vegetables throughout the U.S.,...
Chlorpyrifos
Five multinational companies dominate the agricultural input market, and they’re in cahoots.
Chemical Cartel
The importance of science for the public good is difficult to overstate.
Corporate Science
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