Landmark Study Links Glyphosate to Cancer at Legally “Safe” Levels: Rigorous Long-Term Research Sparks Regulatory Scrutiny

In a groundbreaking peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Health, scientists have found compelling evidence that long-term exposure to glyphosate—the world’s most widely used herbicide—and its commercial formulations can cause cancer, even at levels currently deemed “safe” by European regulators. The study, led by Italy’s independent Ramazzini Institute, is being hailed as the most comprehensive investigation of glyphosate’s…

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Global Fish Stocks on the Rise, But Overfishing is Still a Concern

Global Fish Stocks on the Rise, But Overfishing is Still a Concern

A recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) shows mixed results for global fish stocks. While some regions are seeing positive trends, others remain under significant pressure. The FAO’s review highlights the importance of effective fisheries management. In regions like the Northeast Pacific, over 90% of fish stocks are fished sustainably. This success…

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