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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
(Beyond Pesticides, November 18, 2009) A report released yesterday and authored by Charles Benbrook, PhD, chief scientist at The Organic Center (TOC), finds that the rapid adoption by U.S. farmers of genetically modified corn, soybeans and cotton has promoted increased use of pesticides, an epidemic of herbicide-resistant weeds, and more chemical residues in foods.
The [...]
Posted in 2,4-D, Dicamba, Genetic Engineering, Glyphosate, Paraquat | No Comments »
Monday, October 19th, 2009
(Beyond Pesticides, October 19, 2009) The “green” movement continues to sprout throughout New Jersey, as Hamilton Township joins other municipalities in the state that have made their parks pesticide-free zones and have adopted an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program for managing town property. Responding to the request of local members of the New Jersey Environmental [...]
Posted in Lawns/Landscapes, New Jersey, Pesticide Regulation | 3 Comments »
Thursday, October 8th, 2009
(Beyond Pesticides, October 8, 2009) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will launch a comprehensive new evaluation of the pesticide atrazine to determine its effects on humans this fall. At the end of this process, the agency will decide whether to revise its current risk assessment of the pesticide and whether new [...]
Posted in Announcements, Atrazine, Pesticide Regulation | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
(Beyond Pesticides, September 23, 2009) On September 21, 2009, Beyond Pesticides, joined by 32 other groups and individuals, submitted comments to the U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA) showing new and emerging science which illustrates that glyphosate and its formulated products pose unreasonable risk to human and environmental health, and as such should not be considered [...]
Posted in Announcements, Glyphosate | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
(Beyond Pesticides, August 26, 2009) The commonly used herbicide atrazine can spike at extremely high levels which go undetected by regular monitoring, according to new report by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Poisoning the Well. Currently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers an annual average atrazine level of below 3 parts per billion [...]
Posted in Atrazine, Water | 1 Comment »
Monday, February 2nd, 2009
(Beyond Pesticides, February 2, 2009) As part of the Township of Bernards, New Jersey’s new Pesticide Management System Resolution that designates pesticide-free zones and requires adoption of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program for all its municipal grounds, the mayor and town council are also asking its citizens to adopt such measures on their own [...]
Posted in Alternatives/Organics, Lawns/Landscapes, New Jersey, Pesticide Regulation | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
(Beyond Pesticides, June 3, 2008) The National Gardening Association’s (NGA) 2008 Environmental Lawn and Garden Survey finds that only one out of five U.S. homeowners chooses lawn and landscape practices classified as “green” by NGA –and the association’s standards were not even very high.
To evaluate homeowner lawn care practices, NGA used its “Eco-Scorecard” to ask [...]
Posted in Alternatives/Organics, Lawns/Landscapes | No Comments »
Monday, November 19th, 2007
(Beyond Pesticides, November 19, 2007) Boulder, CO, officials will delay spraying herbicide in a community park for at least a year, after activists protested last Wednesday the pesticide application to control the spread of a noxious weed. The herbicide Plateau, whose active ingredient is the ammonium salt of imazapic, would have been sprayed over jointed [...]
Posted in Colorado, Lawns/Landscapes | No Comments »
Thursday, September 20th, 2007
(Beyond Pesticides, September 20, 20087) A citizens group sued the county and the state of California September 14, 2007 for not allowing adequate public input before using toxic sprays on the Eel River to eradicate invasive weeds. Eureka-based Californians for Alternatives to Toxics (CATs) sued the Humboldt County Agricultural Commissioner (County) and the California Department [...]
Posted in California, Chemicals, Imazapyr, Invasive Species, Water | No Comments »
Monday, August 20th, 2007
(Beyond Pesticides, August 20, 2007) Environmental groups launched a public campaign last Wednesday to urge state officials to stop applying toxic herbicides for vegetation control along state roadways. Members of the Massachusetts Coalition for Pesticide Reduction maintain that herbicides, which the state resumed using in 2003, are harmful to people and the environment.
Sylvia Broude, community [...]
Posted in Glyphosate, Massachusetts | 1 Comment »
Friday, June 15th, 2007
(Beyond Pesticides, June 15, 2007) What is herbicide-free, cheap, has four fury legs, produces fertilizer and is winning over the city of Seattle? Rent-A-Goats. The ruminants’ tendency to eat just about anything in its path in combination with their four-chambered stomachs has put goats in demand with Seattle-area developers and government agencies.
Eating up to eight [...]
Posted in Alternatives/Organics, Washington | No Comments »
Friday, April 20th, 2007
(Beyond Pesticides, April 20, 2007) As we celebrate Earth Day this weekend, Beyond Pesticides would like to take this moment to reflect on exactly where pesticides fit into the current environmental picture, including victories of the past and victories needed for a healthy future.
Over the last year, the organic movement has seen many successes, with [...]
Posted in Alternatives/Organics, Events | No Comments »
Monday, March 19th, 2007
(Beyond Pesticides, March 19, 2007) Stanford University and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers are publishing a study saying that some of the world’s farms are yielding markedly fewer crops because of global warming, according to the San Jose Mercury News. Meanwhile, providing further evidence that the pace of global warming is accelerating, scientists announced last [...]
Posted in Climate Change, Insect-Borne Disease | 1 Comment »