"Today's decision is a landmark victory for the public's right to know what they eat and feed their families," said George ...
US Fish and Wildlife's updated findings fly in the face of previous EPA assessment which found the pesticide likely to harm ...
PORTLAND — Center for Food Safety (CFS) and Northwest Environmental Defense Center (NEDC) intend to sue a Pacific Bio Products facility over more than three years of ongoing pollution of the Columbia ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Legislative language moving through Congress, intended to prevent farmers, consumers, and workers from holding pesticide manufacturers accountable for the harm caused by their toxic ...
Washington, DC — Late yesterday, plaintiffs Center for Food Safety (CFS), Pesticide Action and Agroecology Network, and Alianza Nacional de Campesinas (represented by the Center for Food Safety) filed ...
This week, after almost a decade of advocacy by Center for Food Safety (CFS) and allies, Mars, Inc. confirmed they have removed titanium dioxide, a potentially carcinogenic food additive, from ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) commission, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, released a report chronicling the causes of rising rates of ...
WASHINGTON – As a result of over two decades of legal actions and campaigning, the troubled biotechnology company AquaBounty has announced that it is stopping production of all genetically engineered ...
SAN FRANCISCO—In a precedential victory for food and environmental safety, a federal district court ruled today that genetically engineered (GE) organisms must be regulated. The Court's ruling ...
The Center for Food Safety (CFS) today released an analysis supporting Mexico in its bid to maintain restrictions protecting its food supply from potentially hazardous genetically modified (GM) corn.
San Francisco, CA—Removing methane emissions from cow waste may not be as effective or cost-efficient as California state and dairy industry officials have claimed, according to a new report—the first ...
Tucson, Ariz. – In a sweeping victory for family farmers and dozens of endangered plants and animals, a federal court today revoked approval of the notoriously volatile, weed-killing pesticide dicamba ...