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“Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science” [1]

A hard-nosed account of Monsanto and its controversial and popular herbicide Roundup comes in a new book by a former wire service reporter, who pieced together documentation and fact-finding from over 20 years to make a case there was a dangerous cover-up. BookShelf reviews Carey Gillam’s “Whitewash.”

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"Finding a Lost Strain of Rice, and Clues to Slave Cooking" [18]

"CHARLESTON, S.C. — Among the biologists, geneticists and historians who use food as a lens to study the African diaspora, rice is a particularly deep rabbit hole. So much remains unknown about how millions of enslaved Africans used it in their kitchens and how it got to those kitchens to begin with. That’s what made the hill rice in Trinidad such a find."

Agriculture [4]
Food [10]
People & Population [19]
Public [17]
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Source: NY Times [21], 02/16/2018
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"Climate Change Could Mean Less Maple Syrup For Your Pancakes" [22]

"Maple syrup might be ubiquitous in pantries and pancake houses now, but new research suggests that might not always be the case. Climate change could eventually render the sticky stuff extinct."

Climate Change [23]
Food [10]
Forests [24]
Public [17]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: WSKG [25], 02/13/2018
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"Corn Syrup Lobbyist Is Helping Set USDA Dietary Guidelines" [26]

"For a year now, lobbyists have swarmed the White House under President Donald Trump, attaining positions within various federal agencies just days after leaving government affairs jobs at lobbying firms, trade groups and corporations."

Agriculture [4]
Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [27]
Food [10]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Public [17]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: International Business Times [28], 02/05/2018
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"Trump Farm-Bill Outline Emphasizes Work As A Food-Stamp Goal" [29]

"A Trump administration outline for farm legislation calls for pushing some food-stamp recipients back to work, a GOP priority."

Agriculture [4]
Environmental Politics [27]
Food [10]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Public [17]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Bloomberg [30], 01/25/2018
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"In Canada, Hunting and Preserving an Indigenous Way of Life" [31]

"MANIWAKI, Quebec — When the Algonquin chef Cezin Nottaway was 5 years old, her mother taught her how to kill and skin a beaver with her bare hands. The little girl also learned how to snare a rabbit and to draw a moose out of the forest by emulating its haunting grunt."

Food [10]
People & Population [19]
Public [17]
Canada [32]
Source: NY Times [33], 01/17/2018
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Climate Change Is Driving People From Home. But They're Not 'Refugees' [34]

"More than 65 million people are displaced from their homes, the largest number since the Second World War, and nearly 25 million of them are refugees and asylum seekers living outside their own country. But that number doesn’t include people displaced by climate change."

Agriculture [4]
Climate Change [23]
Disasters [35]
Food [10]
People & Population [19]
Public [17]
International [36]
Source: NY Times [37], 12/22/2017
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"Plastic Found In Mussels From Arctic To China - Enters Human Food" [38]

"Tiny bits of plastic are contaminating mussels from the European Arctic to China in a sign of the global spread of ocean pollution that can end up on people’s dinner plates."

Chemicals [6]
Fish & Fisheries [39]
Food [10]
Pollution [40]
Public [17]
International [36]
Source: Reuters [41], 12/21/2017
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"The Big Washington Food Fight" [42]

"The food lobby is splintering as companies disagree about how to respond to changing consumer tastes."

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Consumer [7]
Economy & Business [8]
Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [27]
Food [10]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Public [17]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Politico [43], 11/28/2017
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Reporting on Turkey, Trauma-Free [44]

Turkeys are a favorite American food, but also a multi-billion-dollar industry with myriad environment and food safety issues, not to mention confusing consumer labelling. With Thanksgiving approaching, this week's TipSheet helps reporters carve out a bird beat, serving up story ideas, resources and more.

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