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Scientists Protest Glyphosate Decision

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And that these silent soldiers helped Monsanto discredit scientists who reported research showing harm associated with glyphosate and Roundup, including working at

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along with about 100 scientists, sent a letter to the EU Health Commissioner in November 2015 criticising EFSA’s conclusion that glyphosate was not carcinogenic for humans.

People in 48 countries and 421 cities took part in protest marches against Monsanto and its glyphosate-containing Roundup herbicide. Roundup, the most commonly-used

Two major agencies disagree over whether the world’s most-used herbicide, glyphosate, is safe. As the European Union debates the topic, nearly 100 scientists from

The groups concerned about the safety of glyphosate wanted the regulator to appoint an expert team of scientists to review the evidence about glyphosate. They are

After Thailand’s decision to reverse the ban on glyphosate, Willbrand was hired to work directly for Bayer on international trade matters. When asked if the assistance from

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The European Commission’s decision to reapprove glyphosate was taken after lengthy and recurrent reviews by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), and the responsible

Greenpeace said it was outraged by the decision, which was contrary to numerous opinions of scientists on glyphosate’s probable negative effects on human health

As part of its decision to renew the approval of glyphosate, the Commission has included several new conditions, amongst which: the prohibition for use as a desiccant (with the intention to

This Global Glyphosate Study is the largest and most comprehensive toxicological study ever undertaken on glyphosate. The 2023 glyphosate renewal process: a summary. Despite

The next EU debate on the safety of glyphosate will be about the environment and the harm the ubiquitous herbicide can do to life in meadows and rivers. The EU’s three-year reevaluation of the world’s most politically

Industry Attacks IARC Scientists for Labelling Glyphosate a Probable Human Carcinogen. Monsanto and CropLife America are driving efforts to cut off U.S. funding for the World Health

EPA scientists performed an independent evaluation of available data for glyphosate and found: EPA released the glyphosate interim decision in January 2020. The

Battle over glyphosate shifts to the environmental front

glyphosate and conclude that the IARC WG decision is by far the more credible. The IARC WG decision was reached relying on open and transparent procedures by independent scientists

That’s how Andrew Kniss, a weed scientist at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, describes the reaction of farmers to recent courtroom defeats suffered by a leading

independent expert scientists. The IARC review linked glyphosate to dose-related increases in malignant tumors at multiple anatomical sites in experimental animals and to an increased

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It is a last-resort, but one that members of Scientist Rebellion, alongside many other members of society, are increasingly embracing to protest the glaring injustice of the policies, laws, and

The other story from last year flagged by Science Committee leaders claimed that IARC omitted evidence that went against its conclusion that glyphosate likely causes cancer in

Several NGOs are taking the European Commission to court on the glyphosate decision. Though the largest political family EPP has been clearly on the side of agrobusiness

Its current authorisation expired in December 2022 but it was extended for a year while scientists reviewed its safety. A protest against glyphosate in Colombia in 2021, where

Scientists protest glyphosate decision

EU eyes re-authorization of glyphosate for 10 years. Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, proposed renewing the operating license of the controversial herbicide on

Glyphosate, sold as Roundup, is one of Europe’s most common weedkillers. Reuters. The controversial pesticide Glyphosate – which is the key ingredient in one of the

was made by unanimous decision of 17 qualified scientists led by Dr. Aaron Blair, a distinguished epidemiologist recently retired from the U.S. National Cancer Institute.3 IARC’s assessment is

Dutch and Belgian scientists want glyphosate banned; Belgium will not support glyphosate extension in Europe, say Flemish Greens; The case for glyphosate was made by major industries whose multinational operations

Brussels, 14 September 2023 – A series of protests is underway across Europe to ask decision makers to ban the use of glyphosate, for which EU authorisation is due to expire on 15

A group of nearly 300 Belgian and Dutch scientists has urged their governments not to support the reapproval of the glyphosate herbicide.

Its current authorisation expired in December 2022 but it was extended for a year while scientists reviewed its safety. A protest against glyphosate in Colombia in 2021, where

Its current authorisation expired in December 2022 but it was extended for a year while scientists reviewed its safety. A protest against glyphosate in Colombia in 2021, where

Activists demand the stop of glyphosate use in the European Union as they protest in Madrid, Spain on 8 February 2017. PHOTO: B CHRISTOPHER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO. Another issue complicating

Monsanto’s chairman said in protest, “glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides are among the most thoroughly tested and evaluated pesticide products in the

Glyphosate is used in agriculture and horticulture to combat weeds before sowing. Where genetically modified plants with resistance to glyphosate are grown, the substance is

Belgian and Dutch scientists urged their governments in a letter not to support the lifting of a Europe-wide ban on glyphosate. Sunday 9 March 2025. Magazine Brussels Belgium