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National Pesticide Forum Photo Gallery
See past photos in the photo gallery archives (1999-2002) or the 25th Anniversary Gala photos.


Forum registrants tour the Chicago City Hall green rooftop.


Chicago City Hall green rooftop.


Chicago City Hall green rooftop.


Chicago City Hall green rooftop.

Catherine Epstein, wife of 2007 Dragonfly Award recipient Samuel Epstein, accepts award from Beyond Pesticides executive director Jay Feldman.

University of Wisconsin professor of zoology and beyond Pesticides board member Warren Porter links pesticide exposure to human health effects.

Medical University of South Carolina professor of pediatrics Routt Reigart, MD, moderates the Climate Change panel (left to right: Routt Reigart, MD; Pam Miller; Peter Orris, MD; Lewis Ziska, PhD).

Rodale Institute research director Paul Hepperly presents the organic response to global climate change.

WEACT program director Cecil Corbin-Mark talks about the disproportionate risk experienced by his neighborhood of West Harlem, New York.

People for Community Recovery executive director Cheryl Johnson discusses environmental justice issues in Chicago. (left to right: Cheryl Johnson; Shelley Davis; Andrea Kidd Taylor, DrPH; Cecil Corbin-Mark)

Forum attendees listen to presenations on pesticides and global climate change.

Johns Hopkins University Center for Water and Health co-founder Rolf Halden, PhD presents on the toxic hazards of common antimicrobials.

University of California, Berkely biology professor Tyrone Hayes, PhD explains that pesticide-induced production of multiple sex organs is not normal.

University of Southern California researcher Muhammed Towhid Salam presents his groundbreaking work on childhood asthma.


Forum participants unwinding at Chicago's Funky Buddha club after a full day of presentations.


Plainville, CT activist Jason Rupaka wakes the crowd back up on Sunday morning with an energetic talk on grassroots advocacy.

San Francisco toxics reduction and green buildings manager Debbie Raphael talks about implementation of the precautionary principle.


NYC attorney Joel Kupferman discusses the No Spray Coalition's recent victory regarding the city's West Nile spray program. (left to right: Joel Kupferman, Jason Rupaka, Fawn Pattison, Robina Suwol)

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