EPA Chemical Safety Leadership Shakeup Raises Alarm Over Industry Influence
Chemical Safety Office Faces Industry Takeover The U.S. Senate is moving toward confirming Douglas Troutman, a veteran industry lobbyist, to…
Chemical Safety Office Faces Industry Takeover The U.S. Senate is moving toward confirming Douglas Troutman, a veteran industry lobbyist, to…
Farmers across Europe are successfully implementing integrated pest management strategies that significantly reduce chemical pesticide use while protecting crop yields. The EU-funded IPMWORKS initiative has created farmer networks sharing sustainable practices that benefit both agriculture and the environment.
European farmers are increasingly adopting integrated pest management approaches that work with natural processes rather than relying primarily on chemical interventions, according to reports from an EU-funded research initiative. Farmers like Bruno Neves from Tourinha, Portugal, are demonstrating that creating favorable conditions for beneficial insects can significantly reduce the need for pesticide applications while maintaining healthy crops.