The Silent Spring Continues: Are Neonicotinoids Still Harming Pollinators?

Are Neonicotinoids Still Harming Pollinators. American Beekeepers think so.

New research confirms pollinators face chronic exposure to neonicotinoids. A 2024 study published in Science of the Total Environment found persistent pesticide residues in wildflower nectar and pollen near treated crops—posing serious risks to bees, butterflies, birds, and food security.

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Would You Drink This?

As a GMO Stunt, Professor Tasted Pesticide and Gave it To Students!  “Feeding Dipel to one’s students in a public seminar creates an impressive list of problematic issues: safety concerns, ethics concerns, questionable science,and, not least, by eating a pesticide and encouraging his students to do the same, both the professor and his students broke […]

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University of California System Halts Use of Glyphosate Herbicide

Following a student campaign against the spraying of herbicides on its campuses and three legal decisions concluding that glyphosate causes cancer, the University of California has suspended the use of Roundup and glyphosate-based herbicides on all campuses. by Jonathan Latham, PhD At the UC Berkeley campus, the Herbicide-Free UC students worked with the Grounds Operations […]

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