Newsletter

PAN Newsletter Spring 2022

Without decreasing pesticide dependency and investing in eco-logical pest management, California will fail to meet its climate goals—and the impacts of climate change and pesticide use will continue to fall disproportionately on people of color.

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PAN Newsletter Year End 2021

Small-scale farmers, food producers, agricultural workers and food sovereignty activists around the world are working to change the way we produce our food so that it doesn’t harm people, living beings and the planet. These efforts are now under threat.  

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PAN Newsletter Summer 2021

PAN and our partners across the country celebrated a momentous win in late April. San Francisco’s 9th District Court ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to follow its own science and get chlorpyrifos off the market in the U.S. With just a few more steps

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PAN Newsletter Spring 2021

Two days after Michael Regan was confirmed as the new EPA Administrator, PAN delivered 22,863 of our supporters’ signatures to his desk, urging him to act quickly to get some of the most dangerous pesticides off the market.

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PAN Newsletter Year End 2020

PAN Newsletter Year End 2020

For the past several years, PAN has been working in four agricultural states to win policy changes that protect rural families, farmworkers and community-scale farmers on the frontlines of chemical-intensive agriculture. We’ve had some real victories with our coalition partners—from protective buffer zones around schools,

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