Notorious 'Neonics' Pervasive in Midwest Waters: Study | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community
A new study has added to mounting evidence against a class of insecticides called neonicotinoids, or "neonics." Linked in numerous studies to bee declines, the new research looks at neonics' impacts on surface water.
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey looked at 9 rivers and streams in the U.S. Midwest — home to vast plantings of corn and soybeansas well as widespread use of neonics—in the 2013 growing season.
The researchers detected neonics in all the waterways, which included the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. One systemic pesticide, clothianidin, was found in 75 percent of the water samples...
note: Two cities, Eugene OR and Spokane WA, have taken initial action to ban
city use of neonics. Look into your city, and see if your city council
can be educated and take action on this issue. Next step after banning
city use: commercial ban, outlawing sale of neonics in the city. Also
work to revive bill from last year that would impose US moratorium on
neonics, as the EU has done.
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