California EPA Becomes First U.S. Agency to Declare That Roundup Causes Cancer
March 28, 2017
March 28, 2017
SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 28 -- The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release:
The state of California has finalized its decision designating glyphosate, the main ingredient in the pesticide Roundup, as a known human carcinogen under the state's Proposition 65. The listing was prompted by the World Health Organization's finding that glyphosate is a "probable" human carcinogen. The WHO's cancer research agency is widely considered to be the gold st . . .
The state of California has finalized its decision designating glyphosate, the main ingredient in the pesticide Roundup, as a known human carcinogen under the state's Proposition 65. The listing was prompted by the World Health Organization's finding that glyphosate is a "probable" human carcinogen. The WHO's cancer research agency is widely considered to be the gold st . . .