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U.S. Supreme Court Will Decide if Chemical Manufacturers Can Be Sued for Failure to Disclose Pesticide Hazards18:55 (Beyond Pesticides, January 17, 2026) The public’s right to sue chemical manufacturers that do not warn of product hazards will be up for review by the U.S. Supreme Court later this year, the justices decided Friday. Bayer/Monsanto is challenging billions of dollars in jury verdicts, which affirm longstanding jurisprudence that holds manufacturers responsible for disclosing hazards even when not … Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Upholding Principles of Racial, Economic, and Environmental Justice16.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 16-19, 2026) This year marks 40 years since Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was first federally observed in 1986, three years after President Reagan initially signed the bill into law in 1983, to honor the civil rights leader. In 1994, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day became a National Day of Service, calling for action and encouraging Americans to volunteer and serve their com… Nature-Based, Ecological Land Management Serves as Nonchemical Approach to Pest Suppression15.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 15, 2026) “Birds and bats consumed over 87 rice pest species in West African lowland rice fields,” according to a recent study published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. The authors continue, “Our findings highlight the importance of maintaining and managing a diverse community of bats and birds for network resilience.” In this context, the research distinguis… Prenatal Occupational Pesticide Exposure in Mothers Leads to Neurodevelopmental Risks in Children14.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 14, 2026) Adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in children 4–6 years old occur with reported maternal occupational exposure during pregnancy, as published in a study in PLOS One, according to research from Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania and the Centre for International Health at the University of Bergen in Norway. “Our results show that s… Agricultural and Industrial Chemicals Exhibit Antimicrobial Activity Against Human Gut Bacteria13.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 13, 2026) An important study in Nature Microbiology challenges the entrenched assumption in the chemical industry and among regulators that synthetic chemicals can be targeted for specific uses and have limited effects beyond those uses. The categorization of chemicals into pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals masks their commonalities and combined pot… Retraction of Journal Article on Weed Killer Glyphosate (Roundup™) Safety Sparks Call for Oversight Hearings12.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 12 2026) With a pattern of chemical industry deception of independent scientific review, and the recent retraction of an influential Monsanto ghostwritten article (April 2000) on the weed killer glyphosate (Roundup™), Beyond Pesticides and its network is calling for oversight hearings in Congress. At issue is the reliance of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EP… Two Dubuque Parks Transitioning to Organic Land Management in Iowa; Joining Communities Nationwide9.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 9, 2026) Beyond Pesticides is partnering with the City of Dubuque Parks and Recreation Department to adopt organic land management practices at two city parks, Jackson Park and Washington Park, with funding for technical support from Natural Grocers. The initiative aims to enhance soil health, reduce water usage, and create safer public spaces, while also addressing cl… USDA’s New Regenerative Ag Program, Called Greenwashing, Diverts Resources Needed for Organic Transition8.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 8, 2026) In a press release published on December 10, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the creation of “a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program to help American farmers adopt practices that improve soil health, enhance water quality, and boost long-term productivity, all while strengthening America’s food and fiber supply.” The agency specifi… Bayer/Monsanto Legislation to Stop Lawsuits for Failing to Disclose Product Hazards Stalls in House7.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 7, 2026) Chemical manufacturers may have suffered a short-lived setback in their quest for statutory immunity from lawsuits due to their failure to warn those harmed by their products, but their campaign in Congress, state legislatures across the country, and the U.S. Supreme Court is continuing. On Monday, January 6, it was announced that a provision denying people th… Mixture of Common Pesticide and Environmental Stressors Dramatically Elevates Unregulated Adverse Effects6.ledna (Beyond Pesticides, January 6, 2026) Editors Note: We begin the new year with a clarion call for meaningful strategies to eliminate petrochemical pesticide and fertilizer use, based on the preponderance of science that documents both the hazards of their use and the abject failure of regulations in the U.S. and worldwide to accurately account for their harm to health and the environment. Over the… |