https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/our-board/rob-fetherstonhaugh
Robert Fetherstonhaugh is chairman of RBN Fether Capital Advisors and is a trusted advisor to high-net worth families in United States, Canada and Europe....
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/our-team/samantha-romanick-phd
Samantha, a molecular biologist, is creating an EWG program focusing on plastics in food and consumer products. She hopes to push policy with evidence-based...
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https://www.ewg.org/areas-focus/regional-issues/midwest
In the Midwest, we’re working to make agriculture sustainable. The way farmland is used and managed has profound effects on our health, through the water we...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/study-highlights-importance-cosmetics-ingredient-safety-tests
For many cosmetics products, exposure through your mouth may seem unlikely. Still, it's important to consider oral dosing in assessing the safety of...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/our-experts/varun-subramaniam-ms
Varun focuses on applying data-wrangling techniques to issues of environmental health and is passionate about uncovering inequities in public health outcomes....
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/our-experts/sydney-swanson
Sydney Swanson joined EWG after working as a research assistant in the UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Research Lab and the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical...
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https://www.ewg.org/areas-focus/toxic-chemicals/food-chemicals
More than 10,000 additives are allowed for use in food sold in the U.S. Many food chemicals have not been thoroughly reviewed for safety or have not been...
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https://www.ewg.org/areas-focus/personal-care-products/cosmetics
Americans assume personal care products on the market today have been tested or approved by the federal government. However, they are largely unregulated.
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/our-experts/alex-formuzis
Alex Formuzis leads EWG’s communications team. He came to EWG after eight years as a senior aide to three members of the U.S. Senate. Prior to his time on...
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https://www.ewg.org/?form=donate
The Environmental Working Group is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping you live your healthiest life.
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2021/07/good-glow-stay-safe-protective-sunscreens-summer
Sunscreen helps reduce the risk of sunburns and long-term skin damage, but only one in four products offers adequate protection and does not contain worrisome...
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/our-team/ketura-persellin
Ketura learned her editing skills at the now-defunct Boston Phoenix, one of the first and most respected alternative weekly newspapers. She joined EWG in 2018...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/our-experts/monica-amarelo
Monica Amarelo leads media strategy for EWG’s consumer-facing work. She also works on PFAS and other chemicals in tap water. Before joining EWG, Amarelo worked...
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https://www.ewg.org/take-action/ways-give
Our work needs you. Get involved, protect your health and join more than 200,000 others who have contributed to EWG.
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/our-impact/casestudy1
EWG’s first major break was born through radical team coordination – the science was all there to show that kids’ growing bodies are exposed to too many...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2021/12/tackling-food-farming-emissions-key-avoiding-climate-catastrophe
Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels today, greenhouse gas emissions from food and farming could make a climate catastrophe unavoidable.
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https://www.ewg.org/consumer-guides/guide-solar-energy
Our reliance on fossil fuels has had devastating consequences on our environment and human health. The coal, gas and oil we burn to generate electricity emits...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2025/01/10-questions-agriculture-secretary-nominee-brooke-rollins
Brooke Rollins, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the next secretary of the Department of Agriculture, will testify January 23 before the...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/our-experts/jocelyn-lyle
For over a decade, Jocelyn has been a passionate advocate for environmental health, working to raise awareness about the impact of everyday choices on our...
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https://www.ewg.org/research/20-plus-years-epa-has-failed-regulate-forever-chemicals
The Environmental Protection Agency was first alerted to the health hazards of toxic fluorinated chemicals, known as PFAS, in 1998.
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are
The Environmental Working Group is a community 30 million strong, working to protect our environmental health by changing industry standards.
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/funding-reports
EWG is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization funded by individual contributions, private foundation grants, charitable events and event sponsorships.
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/our-board
EWG was founded in 1993, backed by a group of experts leading the environmental health movement. Today's board of directors is a team that makes sure EWG...
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https://www.ewg.org/protect-yourself-from-pfas
PFAS contaminates public drinking water systems serving at least 19 million people in 49 states. This interactive map from EWG and the Social Science Health...
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https://www.teamviewer.cn/cn/insights/teamviewers-climate-action-working-group-drives-global-environmental-impact/
At TeamViewer, our sustainability goals are driven by passionate employee-led groups under our c-a-r-e framework.
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2022/07/cooking-plants-get-your-hands-dirty-protein
Diving into creative ways to cook all plant foods, rather than just one type, can be an ideal start. But years of teaching people how to cook made me realize:...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2023/08/what-titanium-dioxide
Titanium dioxide is a food additive that can be found in over 3,000 different products in EWG’s Food Scores database.
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https://www.ewg.org/areas-focus/toxic-chemicals/mercury
Mercury exposure from eating fish carries serious health risks, especially for developing fetuses. Learn how to avoid the dangers by using EWG’s Consumer Guide...
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https://www.ewg.org/who-we-are/our-team/tiffany-bastian
Tiffany graduated from George Mason University with a BFA in graphic design. Before coming to EWG, she worked as a graphic designer and art teacher for Young...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/childrens-exposure-pfas-chemicals-begins-womb
The Environmental Protection Agency reportedly has decided not to set legal limits for the toxic fluorinated chemicals PFOA and PFOS in drinking water. The...
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/our-experts/anne-schechinger
Anne Schechinger leads the organization's Midwest program in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As an agricultural economist, she explores agriculture’s impact on the...
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