ABC News Nightline
ABC News Nightline highlighted investigative work done by TNL Editor-in-Chief Carey Gillam revealing decades of secret Syngenta documents that showed how the company has long worked to hide the risks of its paraquat herbicide, and its connections to Parkinson’s disease. The New Lede, in a co-publishing arrangement with The Guardian, first revealed a trove of internal Syngenta documents in October 2022 and followed up in subsequent stories, exposing years of corporate efforts to cover up evidence that paraquat can cause Parkinson’s disease.
Common Ground documentary film
TNL Editor-in-Chief Carey Gillam is a featured participant in the award-winning documentary film Common Ground. By fusing journalistic expose’ with deeply personal stories from those on the front lines of the food movement, Common Ground unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system. Watch the trailer.
The Dark Truth About The Chemicals In Our Food They’re Hiding From You! –
Max Lugavere, popular health and science journalist, filmmaker, and bestselling author, interviews longtime journalist and TNL Editor-in-Chief Carey Gillam about her work, including a recent investigative story about the secretive work orchestrated by a US company to control food policies in foreign countries in ways that favor chemical companies.
Green Sense Radio
TNL Editor-in-chief Carey Gillam joined the Green Sense Radio show on WBBM Chicago to discuss the Make America Healthy Again report, how pesticide makers are seeking legislative immunity from litigation, and why regenerative agriculture is in the news.
More Perfect Union – How Big Ag is Killing Rural America
TNL Editor-in-Chief Carey Gillam spoke with the More Perfect Union journalism outlet, offering insights into Bayer’s battle over Roundup litigation, Monsanto’s long history of deception, and the latest concerns over pesticide links to disease.
Behind the Lens podcast: Breathing poison air
Managing editor Brian Bienkowski joined the Behind the Lens podcast to discuss recent reporting on how air pollution impacts pregnant women and could trigger early labor. Listen.
WCMU: Funding cuts threaten Michigan clean-up
Managing editor Brian Bienkowski joined WCMU Public Media — a northern Michigan NPR affiliate — to discuss how recent federal cuts may impact cleanup in St. Louis, Michigan, which has been dealing with toxic pollution from a long-shuttered plant for decades. Listen.
Living on Earth radio show: PFAS rule withdrawn
TNL Reporter Shannon Kelleher joined the nationally syndicated public radio program Living on Earth to speak with Host Paloma Beltran about the Trump administration’s reversal of a proposed EPA rule, which aimed to put limits on the PFAS chemicals manufacturers discharge into waterways. Read the TNL story.
Ken Cook podcast on how corporations conceal the dangers of toxic weed killers from consumers
TNL Editor-in-Chief Carey Gillam joins the Ken Cook is Having Another Episode podcast to discuss investigations that have exposed corporations like Monsanto and Syngenta for concealing the health risks of their pesticide products from the public for decades.
CBS News segment on herbicides
TNL Editor-in-Chief Carey Gillam joined CBS News to discuss litigation against the EPA, alleging the agency failed to consider risks to public health when it reapproved two herbicides critics say threaten endangered species, native plants and waterways.