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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:31 PM Sep 2015

Bee Happy!! Bees Win Big in Court, EPA’s Approval of Toxic Pesticide Overturned

Bees Win Big in Court, EPA’s Approval of Toxic Pesticide Overturned
by Taylor Hill | September 14, 2015 10:25 am
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A federal court has overturned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) approval of sulfoxaflor, a pesticide linked to the mass die-off of honeybees that pollinate a third of the world’s food supply.

The three-judge panel said the EPA green-lit sulfoxaflor even though initial studies showed the product was highly toxic to pollinators such as bees.

The chemical compound belongs to a class of insecticides, known as neonicotinoids, that scientific studies have implicated in bee deaths.




“Because the EPA’s decision to unconditionally register sulfoxaflor was based on flawed and limited data, we conclude that the unconditional approval was not supported by substantial evidence,” the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit panel wrote in its opinion.

In her opinion, Judge Mary M. Schroeder wrote that the EPA had initially decided to conditionally approve the chemical but ordered more studies done to better understand the effects the systemic insecticide would have on bees.



....Snip...Sulfoxaflor, created by Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences, is a systemic insecticide. When it’s sprayed on soybean, cotton, citrus, fruit and vegetable crops, it kills bugs on contact and is also absorbed into the plant’s flowers, stems and roots. When insects ingest any part of the plant, they die too.

..... EU member nations banned three neonicotinoids in 2013 for two years after the chemicals were linked to the dramatic decline in bee populations there.

This is the classic pesticide industry shell game,” Towers said. “As more science underscores the harms of a pesticide, they shift to newer, less studied products. And it takes regulators years to catch up.”

http://ecowatch.com/2015/09/14/epa-pesticide-overturned/




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Bee Happy!! Bees Win Big in Court, EPA’s Approval of Toxic Pesticide Overturned (Original Post) RiverLover Sep 2015 OP
So judges are doing the EPA's job... Good! More! Hortensis Sep 2015 #1
Is that really what's important here? RiverLover Sep 2015 #2
Isn't it all about bringing back the bees, River? I notice them all when I Hortensis Sep 2015 #3
Yes, it is!! Thank you for doing your part to help them! RiverLover Sep 2015 #6
Thanks for posting the news, RiverLover. We love to watch the birds we draw, Hortensis Sep 2015 #11
Thank you for posting this. I am upset at how few bees I saw this summer. Tipperary Sep 2015 #4
It should be, you're right. I wish it was. RiverLover Sep 2015 #9
That is great news! stage left Sep 2015 #5
lol, that's ok, yep RiverLover Sep 2015 #7
does this mean "colony collapse disorder" has been solved? Takket Sep 2015 #8
Depends on who you ask. RiverLover Sep 2015 #10

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
3. Isn't it all about bringing back the bees, River? I notice them all when I
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:44 PM
Sep 2015

stroll my garden because there are so few, and I'm in a semirural area. I also plant to attract and sustain insects in general, not that it's kept most bees from disappearing while we've been here.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
6. Yes, it is!! Thank you for doing your part to help them!
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:52 PM
Sep 2015

It is so sad that there are so comparatively few now. Along with fewer bats, butterflies, etc.

“Someday we shall look back on this dark era of agriculture and shake our heads. How could we have ever believed that it was a good idea to grow our food with poisons?”

― Jane Goodall

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
11. Thanks for posting the news, RiverLover. We love to watch the birds we draw,
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 01:06 PM
Sep 2015

but sometimes I remember that whole flocks of birds were common when I was a child, amazing corps des ballets dancing across the sky and lining telephone wires. And even then "silent springs" were already the reality.

 

Tipperary

(6,930 posts)
4. Thank you for posting this. I am upset at how few bees I saw this summer.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:44 PM
Sep 2015

It is very disturbing to me and it should be to everyone.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
9. It should be, you're right. I wish it was.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:56 PM
Sep 2015

The industry spends millions to hide it or belittle its importance. Seems to be effective, sadly.

stage left

(2,962 posts)
5. That is great news!
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:47 PM
Sep 2015

I'm seeing more actual honeybees in my yard and garden. I stopped using any kind of pesticide several years ago. Everything has holes in the leaves,but that's ok.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
10. Depends on who you ask.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 01:03 PM
Sep 2015

Study strengthens link between neonicotinoids and collapse of honey bee colonies
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/press-releases/study-strengthens-link-between-neonicotinoids-and-collapse-of-honey-bee-colonies/

Colony Collapse Disorder Linked to Neonicotinoids
http://www.americanscientist.org/science/pub/colony-collapse-disorder-linked-to-neonicotinoids

Colony Collapse Disorder: European Bans on Neonicotinoid Pesticides
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/about/intheworks/ccd-european-ban.html

What Is Killing America's Bees and What Does It Mean for Us?
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/what-is-killing-americas-bees-and-what-does-it-mean-for-us-20150818

Bee Experts Dismantle Touted 'Harvard' Neonics-Colony Collapse Disorder Study As 'Activist Science'
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-entine/post_8761_b_6323626.html

That last one was written by a GMO guy....


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