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How to make climate change a priority in the next farm bill
Next year, Congress will renew the farm bill, which provides funding to our farmers and ranchers. Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, annual spending by the Department of Agriculture on farm...
Dogs still not safe from toxic algae blooms in 2022
We must expand – and reform – the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program
It’s good news the Inflation Reduction Act will invest $20 billion to reward farmers when they take steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Federal facilities should offer more plant-based or vegetarian options
Fewer than half of federal facilities surveyed routinely offer a plant-based or vegetarian entree option, and many of those options provide limited nutritional benefits, EWG has found.
USDA Conservation Stewardship Program could do more to tackle climate emergency
Kids and plant-based proteins: Getting your children on board
Making healthier food choices part of a busy daily routine
Cooking with plants: get your hands dirty with protein
Getting started on your plant-powered kitchen
Toxic algae blooms: What you should know
Using EWG Food Scores to navigate plant-based meats and how to swap in plants
Bee-killing 'neonic' pesticides may also harm children’s health
Blue-green blues: Summertime is the season for toxic algae
Produce industry picks wrong side by fighting EPA ban of brain-damaging pesticide
Few states are prioritizing climate with USDA incentive bonus program
Fighting the climate crisis: It’s the cow and the how
Considering renourishment: An important dialogue about human and environmental health
Fight the climate crisis with dairy alternatives
Beware misleading ‘regenerative’ soil claims on non-organic foods
Spotlighting women’s health for Women’s Health Month
Women’s relationship to the environment is unique in many ways, with lifestyle choices and habits presenting special challenges, because some of the personal care products they use may contain harmful...