Bayer's "Small Thanks" to EPA's Zeldin for Roundup Warning Removal
By OCA
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Key Takeaways
Internal communications reveal Bayer's financial incentives linked to EPA's Roundup decisions.
- Bayer's influence over EPA actions raises concerns.
- Internal emails indicate potential corruption.
- Cancer lawsuit implications may be affected.
- Environmental health warnings can be altered.
Why It Matters
This situation sheds light on the relationship between corporations and regulatory agencies, which impacts public safety and trust.
What to Do Next
Stay informed on pesticide regulations in your area.
Recommended for: Individuals concerned about pesticide safety and environmental health.
April 29, 2026 | Source: Investigate Midwest | by Sky Chadde Bayer promised to “provide a small thanks” to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin for removing warnings about Roundup, the company’s herbicide that has been the subject of tens of thousands of cancer lawsuits, according to internal emails revealed at a
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