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Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA)

Works to replace pesticides and industrial agriculture with just, ecologically sound alternatives worldwide.

Primary web addresses
http://www.panna.org
Main Address
49 Powell Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94102
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United States
Main Telephone
4159811771
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06/18/2003

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Grain.
04/17/2008 Scientists, food activists, and corporate and government representatives agreed last week on the necessity of an agricultural shift to small-scale, sustainable practices to meet global food, development, and environmental crises.
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Image: Grain. © Consumers International
03/10/2008 Anti-pesticide activists are asking for support in their efforts to secure a U.S. Food and Drug Administration ban on lindane, a toxic, bioaccumulative pesticide still allowed in shampoos and lotions used on children.
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Related: [United States] [Children] [Agriculture] [Health] [Activism]
08/24/2007 As the U.S. environmental agency reviews pesticides for re-registration, an anti-pesticide advocacy group is leading a campaign to demand the highest safety precautions for fumigant pesticides, which can cause birth defects, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and acute poisonings.
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