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February 01, 2026
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'Pesticide cocktails' pollute apples across Europe; 'Forever chemicals' could cost Europe up to 1.7 tn euros by 2050



Brussels, Belgium (AFP) Jan 29, 2026
Environmental groups Thursday raised the alarm after finding toxic "pesticide cocktails" in apples sold across Europe, in a new study highlighting widespread contamination. PAN Europe, a coalition of NGOs campaigning against pesticide use, had around 60 apples randomly purchased in 13 European countries - including France, Spain, Italy and Poland - analysed for chemical residues. Eighty?five percent of the samples contained multiple pesticide residues, the organisations said, with some apples ... read more

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Several groups and a Belgian farmer asked a court on Wednesday to order TotalEnergies to reduce its oil and gas production to "ease the existential anxiety" linked to climate change. ... more
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The EU proposed Tuesday to grant indefinite approval for some pesticides - barring the most hazardous - in a push to cut red tape and costs for companies criticised by environmental groups. ... more
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