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RE: Study: Dangerous Pesticide Found in 75 Percent of Global Honey

in #news7 years ago (edited)

In September 2015 a federal appeals court dealt a huge blow to the pesticide industry by issuing a ruling that blocks the use of neonics. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the U.S. EPA insufficiently tested the pesticide sulfoxaflor before approving its use in 2013. Sulfoxaflor is a type of neonicotinoid. Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder stated the EPA should have done further research once initial studies showed sulfoxaflor was highly toxic to honeybees.

Finally a court does something good!

Thanks for the post, it was informative and a little scary.

Keep Steeming!

p.s. I'll upvote you when my power comes back up enough to be effective. Resteemed for now.