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Chlorpyrifos: Pesticide tied to brain damage in children

234 点作者 stareatgoats大约 1 年前

10 条评论

drtgh大约 1 年前
It is forbidden to use Chlorpyrifos in the EU, but in Morocco it&#x27;s used. Recently, imports of olives contaminated with high levels of this chemical have been detected, but they have entered into the EU.<p>Oftopic but related, In Morocco, too, strawberries are irrigated with sewage water, and several times this year consignments of strawberries contaminated with hepatitis virus have been detected, but unfortunately they have also entered the EU.<p>The point is that if health is at risk, then it should be banned at each of its sources, importation included.<p>Morocco is preparing a major import hub through the Canary Islands, which is expected to &quot;un-label&quot; the source of products, I guess.<p>Is aware the EU about this?
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blackhaz大约 1 年前
It&#x27;s always a cat and mouse game, isn&#x27;t it? Industry thinking they can optimize nature&#x27;s chemistry, then something else always pops out on the other end. When will we shift towards long-term, extensive trials before introducing another chemical in our life cycle?<p>Is there a possibility that if things could have been more optimal for the delicate balance of different life forms on Earth, nature would have done it all by itself?<p>Is there even a way to get back to natural state of things? Can the food we produce be considered &quot;natural&quot; at all, or we have altered the chemistry of the whole chain so much that we are now all doomed on this planet to shuffle diseases around different social classes and species ad eternum?<p>Good morning, all!
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hinkley大约 1 年前
Any time I see “pyr” in a pesticide name I worry that it is being used on foods marked organic (since pyrethrins get a pass in some cases)<p>&gt; The chemical is not allowed on organic crops.<p>Phew.
Madmallard大约 1 年前
If you didn&#x27;t think we were in the end-stages of population growth and decline, just know that in your standard organic chemistry textbook given to students in university, it says that there are over 500,000 unregulated chemicals in industrial use. Exponential growth and technology with an evolutionary preference toward short-sighted and near-future decision making are going to cull the human race down by a large % as peoples systems are not evolved to tolerate the extensive environmental changes. The largest culprits are changes to food chemistry (prioritizing addiction mechanisms for profit over health), air pollution (prioritizing transportation and other means to maintain and grow economically), chemical exposures in the environment (multifactorial), and internet technology (prioritizing addiction mechanisms for profit over social health and function) [in my opinion]. People will get weaker, sicker, and dumber. Chronic diseases will start sooner, fertility will decrease, and population growth will reverse. The humans to survive out the other side will be children of health-conscious wealthy and those that live in less toxic environments globally.<p>It&#x27;s really sad because it doesn&#x27;t seem like there&#x27;s anything any individual can do about it. I think these issues are honestly far more serious than global warming. They are causing serious problems RIGHT NOW everywhere. I think within the next 20 years even we&#x27;re going to see many consequences related to these issues. I&#x27;d like to believe we can bioscience our way through this mess but I really think that won&#x27;t be the case.<p>Fundamentally, I think proactive decision making takes a lot of time, energy, and work both on the individual and collective scales. I think it almost boils down to a physics problem where that just ends up being overtaken by the negative trend caused by exponential growth + the environmental equivalent of technical debt.
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sharpshadow大约 1 年前
It’s convenient and lucrative to use toxic patented pesticides and herbicides but there are definitely working alternatives which one could even mix themselves. Obviously the industry has no interest in cheap and available solutions. For a small example I questioned myself if DMSO a organic solvent would be useful to transport active ingredients into the plant and quickly found that just DMSO has a desired effect on plants, roots and seedlings.[1] Following the study adding H2O2 to DMSO should even increase the effect. Furthermore other ingredients can be added which impact the biochemistry of the plant.<p>The point which I want to make is that many effective chemicals have been discovered long ago but are not in the interest of the industry because the patents expired already.<p>1. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;link.springer.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;10.1007&#x2F;s13762-015-0899-6" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;link.springer.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;10.1007&#x2F;s13762-015-0899-6</a>
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myth_drannon大约 1 年前
My dream is a mobile device&#x2F;app that can analyze chemicals in fruits&#x2F;vegetables, but we are too far from the StarTrek world.<p>I tried to build a vision system to at least identify wax on apples, but even that is too hard. There was an Israeli startup couple of years ago that built some device but it looks like it was a flop.
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aszantu大约 1 年前
Just dived in and found this one, highly interesting. EU tracker for contaminated imports<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;webgate.ec.europa.eu&#x2F;rasff-window&#x2F;screen&#x2F;search" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;webgate.ec.europa.eu&#x2F;rasff-window&#x2F;screen&#x2F;search</a>
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djakaitis大约 1 年前
Is this something easily avoided by eating more organic foods? Or is the prevalence of this make it unavoidable?
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tomcar288大约 1 年前
and these are just the chemicals you hear about. what about all the nonsense that never even makes the front pages?<p>I don&#x27;t trust industrialized agriculture, especially not here in the US.<p>personally, I grow as much of my food as I can (lots of fruits trees and very large garden), especially from the dirty 15. and those that I can&#x27;t grow, I buy organic though that doesn&#x27;t always save you completely.
dappermanneke大约 1 年前
USRTK is by no means an impartial source to grab scientific summaries from
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