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Study states that 64% of agricultural land is under threat of contamination


Study states that 64% of agricultural land is under threat of contamination
Published: - Apr 11, 2021
The report shows that two out of three thirds of the agricultural land on planet is at risk of contamination from the use of pesticides.
The research analyzes the risk to the soil, atmosphere and surface and groundwater, showing that Asia is the area that represents the most risk. Photo: Pexels
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risk of land used for agriculture in 168 countries, showing that
two of the three thirds that were analyzed are at risk of contamination , and one of those two thirds is considered high risk. The study focused on the contamination produced by ....

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The Growing Case For Banning Pesticides Linked To Suicides

The Growing Case For Banning Pesticides Linked To Suicides
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Maternal exposure to pesticides may lead to central nervous system tumors during childhood


Maternal exposure to pesticides may lead to central nervous system tumors during childhood
Research published in the peer-reviewed journal
Environmental Research suggests that exposure during pregnancy to a wide variety of pesticides may lead to the development of central nervous system tumors during childhood.
And the increased risk of these tumors – estimated as much as twice to 2.5 times higher for some pesticides – occurs even if the mother is not a farmworker, but lived as much as 2.5 miles (4000 meters) away from the field where the pesticides are sprayed, researchers found.
Exposure to certain pesticides, simply through residential proximity to agricultural applications during pregnancy, may increase the risk of childhood central nervous system tumors. Policy interventions to reduce pesticide exposure in individuals residing near agricultural fields should be considered to protect the health of children. ....

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Pesticides, fertilisers to be 'air-dropped' - The Hindu BusinessLine


April 03, 2021
The university will measure the impact of spraying on various parts of the plant×
Telangana agri university to study drone spraying effect, build SOPs
Getting ready for a new-age agriculture where technology and IT solutions will play a major role, Prof Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University will begin experimenting with drone spraying of pesticides and fertilisers.
Beginning the upcoming kharif season, the university will measure the impact of such spraying on various parts of a plant and collect data.
Operating procedures
“We will pin litmus paper-like material to the leaves at different levels of the plant. We can count the intensity of the spray by measuring the number of droplets. Different crops require different doses of pesticide sprays, and at different levels of the plant,” V Praveen Rao, Vice-Chancellor, told ....

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Same liberals that said herbicides can't make you gay now claim pollution can shrink your penis


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(Natural News)
One of fake “president” Joe Biden’s donors is back in the news cycle for hounding her theory that industrial pollution is causing men’s genitalia to shrivel.
Shanna Swan, a professor of Environmental Medicine & Public Health at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine posits that penises are shrinking and genitals are “becoming malformed because of pollution.”
After repeatedly mocking the independent media for pointing out that toxic herbicide chemicals like atrazine are depleting male hormones and turning some amphibians into the opposite sex, it is apparently now politically expedient for the left to suddenly point out that “pollution” is harming men’s manhood now that China Joe is pushing for trillions of dollars’ worth of new climate initiatives to stop “global warming.” ....

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