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Our beef with Big Beef’s bad math
‘Brockovich’ carcinogen found in tap water of more than 250 million Americans
Simple, nutritious and delicious meatless recipes
From my book “What The Fork Are You Eating?” © Stefanie Sacks, 2014
Black and pinto beans are from the same genus/species. Both are commonly grown not just in the U.S. but also around the globe. They are typically found dried in bags, and in most grocery stores’ bulk sections. You can also find them cooked, in jars, boxes or cans.
Cook: Like many other legumes, these can be purchased dry
From my book “What the Fork Are You Eating” © Stefanie Sacks, 2014
Tofu is made not from soybeans but from their milk. Although native to east Asia, soybeans also grow in the U.S. About 94 percent of the U.S. soy crop is genetically modified, so it’s best to choose organic soy, if possible. Tofu is made by curdling soy milk with heat and a coagulant like nigiri. The curds are then pressed into
Nonprofit news outlet launches to spotlight underreported environmental and public health stories
Beware misleading ‘regenerative’ soil claims on non-organic foods
Gov. Newsom’s clean air regulators prioritize rooftop solar expansion in California climate action plan
Formula shortage: What the FDA got wrong, and what Congress and caregivers can do
Parents and caregivers nationwide face a dire situation – infant formula shelves are bare, due to a voluntary recall sparked by the discovery of a dangerous pathogen. Although Abbott Nutrition, the...
John Oliver skewers utility monopolies like PG&E and Duke for ratepayer hikes, crushing solar
EWG applauds “forever chemicals” research bill
Department of Defense fights states over cleanup of toxic ‘forever chemicals’
For years, states have led the way in addressing the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, with six setting strict drinking water limits for the chemicals and at least eight using their power under...
EWG: In the Mississippi River region, retiring frequently flooded fields could save billions in crop insurance payouts
Lose the lilial: European Union ban shows risks of chemical in cosmetics
EWG comments on EPA's preliminary plan 15
NEW: EWG’s 2022 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™
EWG statement on FDA industry guidance on lead levels in juice
Gov. DeSantis’ stunning veto of anti-solar measure puts focus on governors in California and North Carolina
Fracking Leases May Lower Property Values, Default Mortgages
Hydraulic fracturing to extract oil and gas may enrich drillers - but at a prohibitive cost for some landowners near wells.