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Rising levels of cancer along with increasing brain, thyroid and reproductive problems have led an international group of scientists to call for tougher EU regulation on some chemicals used in everyday life.

Monsanto’s “Bee Summits” and Bayer AG’s “Bee care centre” are the latest examples of how pesticide makers are competing to showcase their goodwill to policymakers in Europe and the US that they are taking the necessary steps to protect bee populations. The companies say their pesticides are not the problem, but critics say science shows the opposite.

A noted climatologist and recently-retired NASA research chief has entered the EU’s energy policy debate, with a warning that any re-industrialisation strategy which increases fossil fuels use can only be short-term, irrational and economically wasteful.

Students and alumni of Oxford University protested on Thursday (9 May) at the opening of a new lab in its Earth sciences department that is funded with £5.9 million (€7 million) from the Shell oil company.

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Interviews

James Hansen Former head, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

James Hansen: We are on the verge of creating climate chaos

Bill Erasmus Regional Chief, Assembly of First Nations of Canada

Indigenous chief: Canada trying to muscle EU on tar sands

Tonio Borg Commissioner for health and consumer affairs, European Commission

Borg: Labelling isn't the answer to the horsemeat scandal

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Academic autonomy is what makes Swiss excel in research

Patrick Aebischer, President, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

A breakthrough in combating rare genetic disorders

Aurelio Maggio, Head of Hematology and Oncology, V. Cervello Hospital in Italy

The EU needs a better way to cope with risk

Dirk Hudig, Secretary-general, European Risk Forum

COP18 marked a time of transition, not a failing of political will

Bo Kjellén, Senior research fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute

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