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Glyphosate: Science, Lawsuits, and the Farm Bill Fight

Books that untangle the science, corporate lobbying, courtroom battles, and regenerative alternatives at the center of the glyphosate debate reshaping American farm policy.

Optimized for books about books explaining glyphosate health risks, Roundup lawsuits, pesticide regulation, and alternatives to chemical-intensive farming.

6 booksApril 30, 2026
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  1. Whitewash

    1. Whitewash

    Carey Gillam's investigative account centers on Roundup and glyphosate regulation and corporate influence, directly...
    Shelf signal: Health & Wellness
  2. We Are Eating the Earth

    2. We Are Eating the Earth

    Michael Grunwald situates pesticide use within the larger politics and industrial logic of the American food system,...
    Shelf signal: Environmental Policy
  3. Regenerating Earth

    3. Regenerating Earth

    Kelsey Timmerman offers reporting on regenerative practices and alternatives that match coverage about farmers using...
    Shelf signal: Sustainable Agriculture
  4. Agricultural and Food Controversies

    4. Agricultural and Food Controversies

    This text frames agricultural controversies and tradeoffs that help readers weigh scientific, economic, and social...
    Shelf signal: Agriculture & Farming
  5. Toxic Legacy

    5. Toxic Legacy

    Stephanie Seneff explores toxicology concerns and public-health arguments that align with activism and consumer-health...
    Shelf signal: Environmental Chemistry
  6. Organic, Inc.

    6. Organic, Inc.

    Samuel Fromartz traces the organic movement and market responses, giving readers perspective on consumer and industry...
    Shelf signal: Green Business
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