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Wik-Bee Leaks: EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Honey Bees

217 点作者 monkeygrinder超过 14 年前

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JanezStupar超过 14 年前
There is corporate "ethos" and "greed is good" etc... But what I find disturbing is that these wankers (corporate and government) are stupid/greedy enough to fuck over honeybees.<p>The same honeybees that are providing us with 1 in 3 meals every single friggin day! Maybe big-pharma is confident that it can feed the humanity - but I see it as an incredibly shortsighted strategy that WILL cause us our lives - before global warming or nukes - since we're apparently trying extremely hard to exterminate the little critters.
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Alex3917超过 14 年前
Considering the EPA's past lies about the air quality at ground zero, the mercury levels in fresh water fish, etc., let's just say that if you believe anything they say then I've got a boat load of perfectly safe shrimp from the gulf to sell you.
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maukdaddy超过 14 年前
FYI the ORIGINAL Grist article much better and full of detail:<p><a href="http://www.grist.org/article/food-2010-12-10-leaked-documents-show-epa-allowed-bee-toxic-pesticide-" rel="nofollow">http://www.grist.org/article/food-2010-12-10-leaked-document...</a>
BrandonM超过 14 年前
Is there any reason these beekeepers can't sue Bayer and the EPA for the side effects of the pesticides? Couldn't such a suit call for an injunction preventing its use pending the results of the lawsuit?
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alecco超过 14 年前
I don't understand how politicians are allowed to campaign with corporate money.
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qeorge超过 14 年前
Related?<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1774592" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1774592</a><p>The timing seems incredible.
byteclub超过 14 年前
That's ok, we'll just replace honey with high-fructose corn syrup - problem solved!