One Toxic Pesticide Is on the Way Out—With Many More to Go | Earthjustice
To grow food without poisonous chemicals, you need to buck the system. While Earthjustice has been fighting to ban a widely-used, brain-damaging pesticide called …
Concerns About Drinking Water Go Beyond Lead | Earthjustice
The biggest source of water pollution in the United States remains largely outside the law. (Spanish language version available.) A headline in the Des …
Calls for Shipping and Aviation to Do More to Cut Emissions – The New York Times
Left out of the Paris climate agreement, which is to be signed at the United Nations this week, the two industries nonetheless face pressure …
» Green Chemicals Will Save Industry $65.5 Billion by 2020 Navigant Research
In the last decade there has been a great deal of activity in the development of renewable feedstocks for a variety of chemical processes. …
Could a new class of fungicides play a role in autism, neurodegenerative diseases? — News Room – UNC Health Care
A new UNC School of Medicine study shows how chemicals designed to protect crops can cause gene expression changes in mouse brain cells that …
The Scary Thing About a Virus That Kills Farmed Fish – The Atlantic
Zika and Ebola get all the headlines, but diseases that threaten livestock and crops could be even more dangerous to humanity. ED YONG APR …
Scientists have found a way to induce ‘reverse photosynthesis’
It’s pretty common knowledge that plants grow through the process of photosynthesis. At its core, photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy that the …
Carcinogenicity of tetrachlorvinphos, parathion, malathion, diazinon, and glyphosate – The Lancet Oncology
Source: Carcinogenicity of tetrachlorvinphos, parathion, malathion, diazinon, and glyphosate – The Lancet Oncology
Water molecules break bonds through quantum tunneling | Science | AAAS
Chemists spot a quantum-mechanical pas de deux among just six molecules Source: Water molecules break bonds through quantum tunneling | Science | AAAS