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How Monsanto Captured the EPA (And Twisted Science) To Keep Glyphosate on the Market

November 14, 2017 By Allison Wilson

 On November 1, 2017, In These Times published “How Monsanto Captured the EPA (And Twisted Science) To Keep Glyphosate on the Market”. The article was written by Valerie Brown and Elizabeth Grossman, with illustrations by Jean-Luc Bonifay.

“Since 1973, Monsanto has cited dubious science, like tests on the uteri of male mice, and the EPA has let much of it slide.” For example, when EPA scientists expressed concerns about the carcinogenicity of glyphosate revealed by a mouse study, “their interpretation was subsequently reversed by EPA upper management and advisory boards, apparently under pressure from Monsanto.” The collusion continues to this day.

Read the original story at:

http://inthesetimes.com/features/monsanto_epa_glyphosate_roundup_investigation.html

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: breast milk, carcinogen, EPA, Glyphosate, Moms Across America, Monsanto, mouse study, roundup, Roundup Herbicide

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