
Brasil, agrotóxico, câncer: 2 milhões de casos em 3 anos
Video on the rise in cancer cases linked to intensive pesticide use in the country.
Source: YouTube

Reports, interviews, videos and events featuring Larissa Bombardi in the national and international press.

Report on how Brazil became the world's largest consumer of pesticides already banned in the European Union.
Source: Brasil de Fato· access →

Interview on how the approval of new pesticides reveals a State still trapped in a colonialist logic.
Source: Brasil de Fato· access →

A critique of the agribusiness model, geared toward exporting commodities rather than feeding the population.
Source: Brasil de Fato· access →

Profile of the geographer's career and the threats that drove her into exile in Europe.
Source: IHU — Unisinos· access →

A Jornal da Unicamp video recounts the researcher's path and the backstory of her exile.
Source: Jornal da Unicamp· access →

Interview on how the concept of chemical colonialism helps explain the obstacles to reducing pesticides.
Source: Mídia NINJA· access →

The researcher highlights the direct link between intensive pesticide use and the climate crisis.
Source: Terra de Direitos· access →

Video on the rise in cancer cases linked to intensive pesticide use in the country.
Source: YouTube

A publication that frames pesticide exposure as a “silent emergency” in the country.
Source: Publicação

Page for Larissa Bombardi's book published in Brazil by Editora Elefante (2023).
Source: Editora Elefante· access →

Documentary revealing the connections between agribusiness, politics and public health.
Source: Documentário

International report on pesticide poisonings in Brazil and their global reach.
Source: Mongabay· access →

Coverage of the escalating intimidation of environmental scientists and researchers in Brazil.
Source: Mongabay· access →

Interview on pesticides banned in Europe yet still exported abroad — chemical colonialism.
Source: Basta! (França)· access →

Profile of the geographer's fight against pesticides in Brazil and its impact in Europe.
Source: Stratégies (França)· access →

A roundup of the researcher's coverage in the French press, including Le Monde.
Source: Éditions Anacaona (França)· access →

Investigation pointing to Brazil as the world leader in the use of hazardous pesticides.
Source: Unearthed / Greenpeace· access →

International note on the scientist forced to leave Brazil after denouncing pesticides.
Source: CAFA· access →

Interview in which the researcher speaks of her fear of returning to Brazil and of chemical colonialism.
Source: Éditions Anacaona (França)· access →

French-press profile of the geographer's career and exile.
Source: Imprensa francesa

A review of the book in the French press, on the boomerang effect of pesticides.
Source: Imprensa francesa

Conference at the European Parliament on an international regulatory framework for pesticides.
Source: Greens/EFA — Parlamento Europeu· access →

Debate at the European Parliament on the EU–Mercosur deal and the “vicious circle” of pesticides.
Source: Justice Pesticides· access →

Webinar on hazardous pesticides and the European Union's double standards.
Source: PAN Europe· access →