EPA proposing new pesticide on crops raises alarm

omg i just saw this thread about the new pesticide epyrifenacil and i'm still trying to process it 🤯. like, forever chemicals are already super toxic and now we're gonna be exposing ourselves to even more of them? it's crazy. i'm not a scientist or anything but shouldn't we be prioritizing our health over agribusiness profits? 😒 also what's with the lack of transparency from the EPA? they should at least be upfront about the potential risks. anyway, hope people are speaking out against this proposal 🙏
 
😕 I'm kinda worried about this new pesticide proposal 🤔. On one hand, we need crops to feed our growing population and economy 💸. But on the other hand, forever chemicals like TFA can have serious health implications for us humans 🤢. It's all about finding a balance between progress and safety. Let's keep listening to both sides of the debate 🗣️ and not rush into approval without proper consideration 🙅‍♂️. We need more research on this stuff 🧬, especially when it comes to its impact on our water supply 💧. The EPA has a tough job ahead of them, but I have faith they'll try to do what's best for us all 👍.
 
I'm worried about this new pesticide epyrifenacil... it's got those forever chemicals, you know? Like, really bad stuff that can hurt us for a long time 🤕. I remember when my kids were young, we used to play outside all day without worrying about getting sick from pesticides or whatever. Now, with all these new 'forever' chemicals coming out, it's like we're taking two steps forward and one step back.

I'm not sure why the EPA is so keen on approving this stuff... I mean, they're supposed to be protecting us, right? 🤔 I just don't think it's worth the risk. We need to make sure that any pesticide we use doesn't harm humans or the environment in the long run. It's like, we can't afford to wait and see if something is going to hurt us before we take action... what if it does? 🤦‍♀️

I think the EPA needs to slow down and do more research on this stuff. We need to know for sure that epyrifenacil isn't going to cause any harm before they approve it. And even then, I'm not convinced they're doing enough to mitigate the risks... maybe we should be looking at alternative ways of farming or whatever? 🌱

Anyway, I hope people are paying attention to this and making their voices heard. We need to make sure that our government is working for us, not just for big corporations 🙏.
 
I'm low-key worried about this new pesticide proposal 🤔. I just checked some stats on the EPA's website, and it looks like they're approving more pesticides with forever chemicals than ever before. 📈 According to the EPA's own data, there were 145 pesticide registrations between 2017 and 2020, which is a 60% increase from the previous decade! 🚀

Here's a chart showing the number of pesticide approvals since 2015: [image of a bar graph with the years on the x-axis and the number of pesticide approvals on the y-axis]

As you can see, it's been steadily increasing over the past few years. And now we're talking about another one that contains TFA, which has already been linked to liver cancer in animal studies 🚽.

The EPA says they're taking steps to mitigate the risks, but I'm not sure if those measures are enough. The Center for Biological Diversity is advocating for a more thorough review of the pesticide's potential effects on human health and the environment 💡.

I just checked some data from the National Cancer Institute, which shows that exposure to TFA has been linked to an increased risk of liver cancer in humans 🚨. Not great, right?
 
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