What’s happening to the insects? A farmer’s tale
Glyphosate and neonics implicated in global insect decline
Glyphosate and neonics implicated in global insect decline
Number of active lawsuits against the Roundup purveyor recently numbered more than 50,000
Monsanto welcomes ruling
In some areas, damage is so severe that tree mortality is higher than from the Emerald Ash Borer, an insect that has killed tens of millions of trees across 25 states
After dissident group of German Greens lobbied for gene editing to be de-regulated, spokesmen re-affirm Party's commitment to strong regulation under the EU's GMO laws
If risks are being assessed, it is largely happening behind closed doors between technology developers and EPA employees
“This is a restraining order for all genome editors to stay the living daylights away from embryo editing” – gene editing expert
Statements reveal scientific ignorance
Company is trying to save cash as it fights legal battle to defend its glyphosate-based weedkiller Roundup
EXCERPT: A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on June 3 that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency substantially understated the risks related to the use of dicamba, which is sprayed on soybeans and cotton that Bayer genetically engineered to resist the chemical.---