Charles Z. Levkoe, Canada Research Chair in Equitable and Sustainable Food Systems, Lakehead Univers / theconversation - The recent retraction of peer-reviewed research claiming glyphosate is safe confirms what Indigenous communities have said for years.
AI Summary: The recent retraction of a widely cited study asserting glyphosate’s safety has rekindled long‑held Indigenous suspicions about the herbicide. Experts now question its safety profile, calling for more regulatory scrutiny and a re‐evaluation of long‑standing warnings regarding its potential dangers.
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