Major Win! – Bayer to Pull Glyphosate Products, Including Roundup, From U.S. Home and Garden Market | Waking Times

Olivia Rosane, EcoWatch
Waking Times – August 2, 2021

Bayer will no longer sell glyphosate-containing products to U.S. home gardeners, the company announced on Thursday.

The move comes as the company currently faces around 30,000 legal claims from customers who believe use of these products — including the flagship Roundup — caused them to develop cancer, as AgWeb reported.

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Nestlé Plans to Plunder 1.1M Gallons a Day from Florida Natural Springs — Waking Times – August 28, 2019

Jordan Davidson, EcoWatch
Waking Times

Nestlé Waters’ proposal to take 1.1 million gallons per day from Ginnie Springs has drawn a backlash from conservationists who say the food giant wants to take publicly owned water and sell it back to the public, as the Guardian reported. →

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Glyphosate & Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults — Collective Evolution – August 24, 2019

In Part I, “The Disturbing Increase in Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults,” we called attention to the steep rise in colorectal cancer incidence in young people in their twenties and thirties and discussed the risks associated with viral vaccines. In Part II, we discuss glyphosate as another plausible culprit in the colorectal cancer epidemic.

(Collective-Evolution) Gut bacteria play a pivotal role in shoring up brain health and overall health. This fact has become a widely acknowledged talking point in scientific circles as well as in the popular press. The reverse is also true—when diet or environmental factors produce gut dysbiosis (an imbalance of the microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract), the imbalance can “impact the pathologies of many diseases.” →

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Protect the Grand Canyon from Uranium Mining – July 7, 2017

Source: https://www.ecowatch.com/

Grand Canyon

The uranium industry and its political pals want President Trump to open 1 million acres near Grand Canyon National Park to new toxic uranium mining.

The Grand Canyon region already suffers from a deadly legacy of uranium pollution from past mining. New mining would worsen that by industrializing the landscape while threatening endangered species, American Indian sacred sites and aquifers that feed Grand Canyon’s springs.

To avoid those impacts, the Obama administration in 2012 banned new uranium mining across 1 million acres near the park. Now uranium proponents want Trump to lift that ban. The world—and especially Grand Canyon—doesn’t need any more deadly uranium pollution.

Please sign this petition now to demand that President Trump protect the Grand Canyon from uranium mining.

Add your name here: https://actionsprout.io/945565

 

Monsanto Hires Internet Trolls to Cover Up Roundup’s Cancer Risk(Video) – June 4, 2017

Ecowatch – By Josh Gay

Roundup

 

“Internet trolls, paid for by Monsanto, have been scouring the internet to hide the ugly truth about the herbicide Roundup and the dangers of glyphosate, while the chemical giant worked with government regulators to declare the product safe to use, even though it “probably” causes cancer.

According to court documents, Monsanto hired third parties to search out negative comments about their products and counter them with pseudo-scientific research commissioned by the company itself.

Mike Papantonio, of America’s Lawyer, predicts that Monsanto will pay heavily in a jury trial and describes how the company even has trolled The Ring of Fire, while manipulating the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...

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California city to stop using synthetic herbicides in favor for organic pesticides – May 16, 2017

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(Natural News) Councilman Billy O’Connell of Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, has proposed a year-long pilot study to have portions of Central Park West use organic pesticides instead of synthetic ones. This move by the seaside city is meant to address the growing concern its citizens have with the many recorded adverse health effects synthetic…

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