*[Enwl-eng] They deregulated a pesticide that kills crops and poisons humans

ENWL enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Sat Nov 7 02:22:41 MSK 2020






            The EPA just reapproved a pesticide that kills most crops and 
causes cancer in humans!

                  Sign Now



                  In a striking 'screw you' to the people of the U.S., even 
the farmers they claim to protect, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 
has approved the use of a previously banned pesticide — previously banned 
due to its links to cancer and its killer tendencies towards crops that 
haven't grown resistant to it, which is essentially all of them! Tell the 
EPA to protect human health and food sources from this poison! Sign the 
petition demanding the agency rescind it's reapproval of this killer 
chemical.

                  The ingredient in question is called dicamba, a weedkiller 
found in two products that the EPA has unleashed from the safekeeping of the 
law. This pesticide actually kills crops, save for the few that have grown 
resistant to it — namely cotton and soybeans. Scientists and farmers who 
grow other types of crops worry about the millions of acres that will be 
negatively affected by dicamba now that protections have been stripped. Sign 
the petition and demand that the EPA immediately take deadly dicamba off the 
market!

                  Thank you,

                         Kelsey B.
                        The Care2 Petitions Team



                  P.S. Dicamba is linked to cancer in humans and kills many 
kinds of crops. Sign to demand regulation!








--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Care2.com, Inc.
203 Redwood Shores Parkway, Suite 230
Redwood City, CA 94065
http://www.care2.com



From: Kelsey B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2020 12:17 PM
Subject: They deregulated a pesticide that kills crops and poisons humans


-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.enwl.net.ru/pipermail/enwl-eng/attachments/20201107/af293893/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the Enwl-eng mailing list