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Landmark Cancer Report:

Cancer Report

The White House is ignoring the President's Cancer Panel recommendations 'to remove the carcinogens and other toxins from our food, water, and air' PAN urges Obama to heed the science. Sign Petition»

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Methyl iodide protest sets CA record

Methyl iodide

Public comment period on methyl iodide closed on June 29th with a new CA record — more people than ever before weighed in on a pesticide decision. Thank you! Read More»

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New DriftCatcher report

DriftCatcher

PAN's new report on pesticide drift in the CA community of Sisquoc documents the hazards of fumigant pesticides. Even with by-the-book applications, neighbors face dangerous levels of pesticide drift. Read More»

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U.S. to phase out persistent pesticide

Endosulfan Victory

The insecticide endosulfan will be phased out in the U.S., after years of pressure from PAN & partners. The move is good news for public health - and for efforts to add the chemical to the global POPs treaty. Read More»

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Tell Congress to support strong new toxics law

The newly proposed Toxic Chemical Safety Act directs regulators to take swift action on persistent chemicals that threaten current and future generations. Urge your Representative to support this bill. Take Action »

Mr. President: Listen to your cancer scientists

The White House is ignoring the appeal from cancer scientists to take action on chemicals. Urge Obama to look carefully at his Cancer Panel's recent recommendations, and develop an action plan to prevent cancer. Act Now »

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