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This year EWG scientists found a cancer-linked pesticide on nearly 60% of kale samples! Did you see

This year EWG scientists found a cancer-linked pesticide on nearly 60% of kale samples! Did you see EWG’s 2022 Dirty Dozen™ list, friend? This year EWG scientists found a cancer-linked pesticide on nearly 60% of kale samples! [Check out the full report below to protect your family from harmful pesticide residues.]( We make our easy-to-use pesticide research free for everyone, but Big Ag wants to shut it down. They’ve been trying to discredit our work for years, calling EWG “fake news” and claiming that we’re “scaring people fat.” Outrageous! They care more about their profits than about protecting your health or the environment. [We need your help to fight back and keep up our essential work. Donate $15 or more to support EWG’s pesticide work and we’ll send you a 2022 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen™ bag tag as a thank-you.]( Creating EWG’s annual Dirty Dozen list is costly work. We can only do it with your support, friend. Any amount you can contribute will make a difference. Thank you, Maura Walsh VP of Digital Strategies, EWG ---------- Original Message ---------- From: EWG Breaking News Date: Friday, April 8, 2022 Subject: Cancer-linked pesticide on kale [EWG] [EWG] Many Americans turn to leafy greens for a healthy dose of essential vitamins and antioxidants, but they may be unknowingly getting a side of Dacthal, a cancer-linked pesticide. [EWG scientists found cancer-linked Dacthal on nearly 60 percent of kale samples!]( Even after thoroughly washing, 86 percent of kale and other leafy greens contained questionable levels of toxic pesticides. Learn more below: [Dacthal: can cause harm to lungs, liver, kidney and thyroid; possible carcinogen; prohibited in Europe; found on nearly 60% of kale]( EWG is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to immediately ban Dacthal. This cancer-linked pesticide was already banned by the European Union back in 2009, but the EPA has failed to take action. We shouldn’t have to worry about cancer-linked chemicals contaminating leafy greens. [Join EWG and urge the EPA to BAN Dacthal today!]( [Ban cancer-linked pesticide found in kale - TAKE ACTION]( [Strawberries]( are once again at the top of this year's [Dirty Dozen]( list, taking first place for produce with the highest levels of pesticide residues. Ninety-nine percent of strawberries have pesticide residues, and we found up to 22 different pesticides on a single strawberry! Learn more about conventional strawberries below: [Pesticides on strawberries include: Carbendazim: Hormone disruptor found on 16 percent of strawberries, and Bifenthrin: Possible carcinogen found on 29 percent of strawberries. 99 percent of strawberries have pesticide residues, and up to 22 different pesticides can be found on a single strawberry sample.]( [Bee-killing neonic pesticides were found on more than 15 percent of non-organic produce samples.]( These pesticides were banned in the EU in 2018 because of their harm to pollinators. Meanwhile American bumble bee populations have plummeted while Big Ag continues to dump millions of pounds of neonics on American farmland each year. Learn more below: [Bee-killing pesticides banned in Europe Found on U.S. Produce - READ MORE]( Want to take the Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen lists with you to the grocery store? For a limited time only, you can get [EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™ bag tag]( with a donation of $15 or more. [Take EWG's Dirty Dozen™ and Clean Fifteen™ Lists ON THE GO! - GET THE BAG TAG]( Individuals like you account for more than half of EWG's revenue and are essential to our success. [CAN WE COUNT ON YOU TO JOIN OUR COMMUNITY OF 322,189 SUPPORTERS TODAY?]( Any amount makes a difference. [DONATE NOW]( KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [CHANGE OPTIONS]( Remember to add ewg@ewg.org to your contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To change your preferred email address, [click here.]( EWG's mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. EWG is a non-profit and non-partisan organization. The EWG Action Fund, a separate sister organization ofEWG, is a legislative advocacy organization that promotes healthy and sustainable policies. EWG 1250 I Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 202-667-6982 | ewg@ewg.org [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | Copyright © 2022,EWG. All Rights Reserved.

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