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  1. Pesticide Action Week 2019- together for a pesticide free future!

    ... meals, etc. The public is invited to get better informed about the health and environmental problems caused by pesticides and learn more ... schools across France with the theme “Biodiversity near us”. Along with that, a sensibilisation campaign “ (Bio)diversity on my ...

    pane - Apr 12 2022 - 10:19

  2. Newsletter 27

    ... 56 years old. Organic farmers are also more optimistic about the future of farming, with 64% expecting their family to take on the ... Registration of methyl bromide substitute withdrawn in the US The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has withdrawn its plan to ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 00:49

  3. Hormone disrupting pesticides (EDCs)

    ... suspected). (See this publication if you want to know more about this lobby). In 2018, after 5 years of delay, the Commission finally ... 2019 Why are our EU regulators so reluctant to protect us from hormone disruptors? Dec 2018 The collapse of the Endocrine ...

    pane - Apr 12 2024 - 13:45

  4. Newsletter 23

    ... session served for discussion and to draw some conclusions about crucial points that need further discussion and action. The next PAN ... may cause childhood leukaemia and brain tumour. In the US, its use was restricted on account of the leukaemia cases. Owing to its ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 03:10

  5. Newsletter 31

    ... the economic value of pollination to agriculture (worth some US$200bn worldwide each year, according to the Food & Agriculture ... in the case of agriculture workers. A review of 19 studies about the disease concluded that the risk of developing Parkinson’s is ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 00:54

  6. Rachel Carson Pesticide Action Month: Sep 27 2022 - Oct 27 2022

    ... losses to be vastly under-estimated. We know almost nothing about most invertebrates, and we know particularly little about soil ... Our pesticides, among other means to combat nature, poison us too. Not only the food we eat, but also poisoning the land and water, the ...

    pane - Sep 13 2022 - 13:55

  7. Neonicotinoids: the European Court of Justice upholds the 2013 decision to impose restrictions on their use

    ... Coordination, Greenpeace, Client Earth, Buglife and Sum of Us).  Martin Dermine, PAN Europe’s Health and Environment Policy Officer ... to approve the Guidance Document when making any decisions about approvals of pesticides that potentially pose a threat to bee ...

    pane - Feb 9 2022 - 12:31

  8. EU Commission gives green light: 1 million valid signatures to Save Bees and Farmers ECI

    ... European Parliament will take place to exchange with MEPs about the ECI’s demands.   The Save Bees and Farmers ECI is asking ... it.   Only nature-friendly farming will give us food security The future of our food depends on healthy soils that ...

    pane - Oct 10 2022 - 14:30

  9. How pesticides industry twists facts and figures to scare European decision-makers on neonicotinoids

    ... to scare European decisions makers while today they want us to believe that they care about the challenges for the future of agriculture. Syngenta, Bayer, ECPA, ...

    admin - Oct 3 2015 - 18:54

  10. Endocrine Disrupting Pesticides: The hidden ingredients of your fruit salad

    ... citrus fruit, rich in vitamin C, on the top of the list; about half (46-57%) of mandarins, oranges and grapefruit had EDPs residues. A ... immediate action, and if EU regulators fail to protect us then it’s down to Member States to take action. These chemicals have no ...

    pane - Feb 10 2022 - 13:51

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