PLehner
farmfuture.bsky.social
PLehner
@farmfuture.bsky.social
at @Earthjustice.bsky.social advocating for sustainable food and farming; father, husband, farmer; years as chief environmental lawyer for NYC, NYS and Exec Dir of NRDC
Chemical companies can add new substances to food without FDA approval by claiming in secret that these chemcials are "Generally Recognized As Safe". @hhsgov.govmirrors.com has directed @fda.gov to “consider” clsoing this loophole. FDA must act! Here’s how to do it.
earthjustice.org/experts/pete...
Closing the GRAS Loophole is a Good Idea
Here’s how FDA can protect us from dangerous chemicals in our food.
earthjustice.org
March 27, 2025 at 2:59 PM
USDA purged its websites of climate change information & resources that farmers need to produce healthy, sustainable crops—threatening their farms & our food system. So @earthjustice.bsky.social is suing. More from @emorwee.bsky.social: heated.world/p/organic-fa...
Organic farmers expose RFK Jr.'s delusion
Turns out you can't "Make America Healthy Again" when the fossil fuel industry calls the shots.
heated.world
March 6, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Read more from Peter Lehner, managing attorney of sustainable food and farming at Earthjustice, in @thehill.com: thehill.com/opinion/5152...
thehill.com
February 20, 2025 at 4:24 PM
If the Trump administration and USDA Secretary Rollins really want to improve government efficiency and eliminate waste, farm subsidy reform must be the priority. We need farm subsidies that benefit farmers, communities, and taxpayers and protect our planet, health, and food system.
February 20, 2025 at 4:24 PM
The U.S. spends over $20B annually on farm subsidies that feed the pockets of a few large agriculture corporations and a cycle of overproduction, waste, and industrial processes that harm our communities, our health, and the environment.
February 20, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Consumers deserve the truth about the food they buy. Glad the the court greenlighted our greenwashing case against Tyson’s misleading climate claims. earthjustice.org/experts/carr...
D.C. Court Greenlights Climate Greenwashing Case
The Superior Court for the District of Columbia denied Tyson Food, Inc.’s efforts to avoid liability and allowed the case to move forward.
earthjustice.org
February 5, 2025 at 3:25 PM