Monsanto says its pesticides are safe. Now, a court wants to see the proof | Carey Gillam

This week ’s events will mark the first time that the science used to justify certain pesticides will be analyzed under oath for all to seeOn Monday,a federal court hearing in San Francisco will turn a public spotlight on to the science surrounding the safety of one of the world ’s most widely used pesticides, a weedkilling chemical called glyphosate that has been linked to cancer and is commonly found in ourfood and water, even in ourown bodily fluids. Given the broad health and environmental implications tied to the use of this pesticide, we would be well served to pay attention.As the active ingredient in Monsanto ’s branded Roundup and hundreds of other herbicides, glyphosate representsbillions of dollars in annual revenues for Monsanto and other companies, and is prominently used by farmers as an aid in food production. It ’s also favored by cities for keeping public parks and playgrounds weed free, and by homeowners who want a tidy lawn. But the chemical was deemed aprobable human carcinogen by the World Health Organization ’s cancer experts in 2015 in a finding that has since triggeredwaves of liability lawsuits against Monsanto.Continue reading...
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