Videos
EWG's Scott Faber speaks at Farm Bill Press Conference
Scott Faber, VP of Government Affairs at the Environmental Working Group, fights for amendments to the Farm Bill, urging Congress to ensure that the $90 billion program is used in the most effective way to help all family farmers and protect the environment.
Farm Bill Reform Press Conference June 20, 2012
A diverse group of Farm Bill reform proponents speak at the National Press Club during a Farm Bill press conference on June 20, 2012
EWG's Jason Rano speaks about Farm Bill reform at the National Press Club
Jason Rano, Director of Government Affairs at the Environmental Working Group, speaks at the National Press Club with a diverse group of Farm Bill reform proponents.
Spay Job: Chemical Agriculture's Mixed Messages
Ken Cook's keynote talk on organic farming, big agriculture, and the federal farm bill at The Organic Center's 2011 Gala in Anaheim, CA.
Women's Role in Modern Agriculture
Ken Cook's keynote talk on organic farming, big agriculture, and the federal farm bill at The Organic Center's 2011 Gala in Anaheim, CA.
Tough Love for the Organic Industry
Ken Cook's keynote talk on organic farming, big agriculture, and the federal farm bill at The Organic Center's 2011 Gala in Anaheim, CA.
Phony Food Fight: Organic Versus Local
Ken Cook's keynote talk on organic farming, big agriculture, and the federal farm bill at The Organic Center's 2011 Gala in Anaheim, CA.
GMO Companies Must Embrace Labeling
Ken Cook's keynote talk on organic farming, big agriculture, and the federal farm bill at The Organic Center's 2011 Gala in Anaheim, CA.
Labels Matter with Robyn O'Brien
EWG Action Fund board member and food activist Robyn O'Brien joins the Just Label It campaign and "Food, Inc." director Robby Kenner to support our right to know whether our food contains genetically engineered ingredients. What's in our food matters!
Labels Matter
Robby Kenner, director of the film "Food, Inc.", teamed up with the Just Label It campaign to create a new video, "Labels Matter." Genetically engineered food is commonplace on supermarket shelves today, but food manufacturers aren't required to disclose GMO ingredients on the label. We have a right to know what's in our food!