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Something to scream about: Harmful chemicals in ice cream and popsicles
Cosmetics companies face major concern over asbestos contamination of talc
Johnson & Johnson recently agreed to a $8.9 billion settlement of more than 60,000 lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc-based personal care products caused cancer.
Pamper Mom for Mother’s Day: 20 gift ideas inspired by EWG VERIFIED®
EWG: 30 years of environmental progress
Every day, consumers are presented with choices about how we protect ourselves and those we love. For the past 30 years, EWG has fought to make it easier for us to seize those opportunities.
Going, going, gone? EWG finds glyphosate levels drop in oat-based products
Speaker McCarthy should target farm subsidies for the wealthy, not food stamps
This week, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) made ending food assistance for many hungry people one of his demands for raising the debt ceiling.
The system works: How a new law could end Big Oil’s gas price gouging in California
At the end of March, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law passed by leaders in the state legislature that aims to end Big Oil’s rampant gas price gouging at the pump.
‘Fairway farmers’ collected $1.9 million in farm subsidies between 2018 and 2021
Setting the record straight on EWG’s funding and Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™
25 current members of the House collected $14 million in federal farm subsidies
Dozens of House lawmakers and their immediate family members, including eight members of the House Agriculture Committee or their family members, received over $14 million in federal farm subsidies...
Loving those tasty spring holiday candies? Look out for harmful ingredients
Runaway farm subsidies, not SNAP spending, are the real problem
Some people think the biggest problem facing legislators updating this year’s farm bill is that we’re spending too much on feeding too many hungry people.
What they’re saying about the EPA’s proposal to regulate ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Here’s what leaders from environmental, health and community advocacy organizations are saying about the EPA’s announcement, which marks historic progress on addressing PFAS:
California could ban a toxic preservative lurking in pastries
‘City slickers’ receiving federal farm subsidies soared under Trump
Popular sweetener erythritol, found in Truvia, linked to heart risk, new study says
EWG’s quick and dirty guide to spring cleaning
Will agriculture be America’s leading source of greenhouse gas emissions?
Wildlife warning: More than 330 species contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’
For Californians looking to install solar, time is running out to take advantage of state’s financial incentives
The financial incentives California offers residents and small business owners seeking to install solar panels and batteries will be slashed when new rules take effect in April.