Scientists call for independent review of Roundup

When Monsanto started selling glyphosate in 1974, the herbicide appeared to pose little risk to humans and wildlife based on toxicity tests the company commissioned and submitted to regulators. But a growing body of evidence shows that regulators’ assumptions about the safety of glyphosate, commonly sold as Roundup, are based on outdated science, according to… » Read More

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