USDA's Jamie L. Whitten Building on the Mall in Washington, D.C. USDA is being less transparent about who gets farm subsidies, the Environmental Working Group says in the latest update to its farm ...
You can’t have life without water. Water has special properties. It sticks to itself. On the molecular level, water’s chemical and physical qualities create a cohesion that’s helpful for plants taking ...
Disinfectants used to kill viruses, bacteria and other microbes in drinking water leave behind complex byproducts that consumed over decades can increase cancer risk. And although most Florida ...
Knowledge being power, a public relations battle immediately erupted over the veracity of Food Scores, a new searchable database released by the Environmental Working Group yesterday that ranks 80,000 ...
Last November, the Environmental Working Group (EWG), an outspoken critic of U.S. farm policy, began offering the first-ever publicly available, searchable Internet ...
The drinking water of more than 285,000 people served by public water systems in Spartanburg County meets all federal standards – but could be safer, according to a Washington-based environmental ...
Most tap water in Alabama meets federal drinking water standards, but that doesn’t mean that it is free of contaminants like arsenic, lead and potentially harmful disinfection byproducts. While these ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Tap water can be taken for granted. You turn on the tap, and there's water. But what's in our water? The Environmental Working Group last week released its nationwide Tap Water ...
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