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Dennis writes: "Under President Barack Obama, the EPA proposed in 2015 to revoke all uses of chlorpyrifos on food - a move taken in response to a petition filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Pesticide Action Network North America. A federal judge had given the EPA until Friday to decide whether to finalize its ban of the chemical."

A healthy orange hangs on a tree in Vero Beach, Florida. The Trump administration has declined to ban chlorpyrifos, which is commonly used as a pesticide on citrus trees and other crops. (photo: Mark Elias/Bloomberg)
A healthy orange hangs on a tree in Vero Beach, Florida. The Trump administration has declined to ban chlorpyrifos, which is commonly used as a pesticide on citrus trees and other crops. (photo: Mark Elias/Bloomberg)


Trump EPA Green Lights Pesticide Known to Damage Children's Brains

By Brady Dennis, Chicago Tribune

31 March 17

 

he chemical chlorpyrifos, also known as Lorsban, has been used by farmers for more than a half-century to kill pests on a range of crops, from broccoli to strawberries to citrus trees. The EPA banned its spraying indoors to combat household bugs more than a decade ago. But only in recent years did the agency seek to ban its use in agriculture, after growing scientific evidence that prenatal exposure can pose risks to fetal brain and nervous system development.

Under President Barack Obama, the EPA proposed in 2015 to revoke all uses of chlorpyrifos on food � a move taken in response to a petition filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Pesticide Action Network North America. A federal judge had given the EPA until Friday to decide whether to finalize its ban of the chemical.

On Wednesday, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt decided the answer would be no.

"We need to provide regulatory certainty to the thousands of American farms that rely on chlorpyrifos, while still protecting human health and the environment," Pruitt said in a statement. "By reversing the previous administration's steps to ban one of the most widely used pesticides in the world, we are returning to using sound science in decision-making � rather than predetermined results."

His statement argued that the "public record lays out serious scientific concerns and substantive process gaps in the proposal."

Sheryl Kunickis, director of the Office of Pest Management Policy at the Department of Agriculture, agreed with the decision.

"It means that this important pest management tool will remain available to growers, helping to ensure an abundant and affordable food supply for this nation and the world," she said in a statement. "This frees American farmers from significant trade disruptions that could have been caused by an unnecessary, unilateral revocation of chlorpyrifos tolerances in the United States."

The chemical industry also pushed hard against a chlorpyrifos ban. Dow Agrosciences, which manufactures the chemical, said late last year that the Obama administration's assessment of its safety "lacks scientific rigor." The company said it "remains confident that authorized uses of chlorpyrifos products, as directed, offer wide margins of protection for human health and safety."

But dozens of scientific researchers, doctors and public health professionals had joined the environmental groups in urging the EPA to prohibit all use of chlorpyrifos.

"With each year of delay in canceling food tolerances and agricultural and other uses of chlorpyrifos, more children are unnecessarily at elevated risk for problems in learning, social skills, motor function, and other developmental domains," a group of supporters wrote in a letter to the agency early this year. "We strongly urge EPA to finalize its assessment and cancel all remaining uses of chlorpyrifos as expeditiously as possible."

Environmental activists were incensed about the outcome Wednesday, saying that Pruitt had ignored substantial evidence of potential harms.

"The chance to prevent brain damage in children was a low bar for most of Scott Pruitt's predecessors, but it apparently just wasn't persuasive enough for an administrator who isn't sure if banning lead from gasoline was a good idea," Environmental Working Group president Ken Cook said in a statement. "Instead, in one of his first major decisions as head of the EPA, like a toddler running toward his parents, Pruitt leaped into the warm and waiting arms of the pesticide industry."

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+45 # johnescher 2019-07-23 12:58
Another dim bulb.
 
 
+12 # economagic 2019-07-23 17:31
Whackos abounding. Unfortunately there are so many lies and so much BS flying around everywhere, on top of plentiful misinformation from common ignoramuses, It really IS difficult to distinguish information that might be true from that which could not possibly be so on the spur of the moment.
 
 
+7 # Texas Aggie 2019-07-24 07:26
Poe's Law - without a clear indicator of the author's intent, it is impossible to create a parody of extreme views so obviously exaggerated that it cannot be mistaken by some readers for a sincere expression of the parodied views.
 
 
+15 # Jude 2019-07-23 17:16
 
 
+4 # economagic 2019-07-24 20:07
Yes, remember the murder of Harvey Milk and the successful (in San Francisco in the 70s) "Twinkie Defense."
 
 
+23 # jimallyn 2019-07-23 17:41
There is a deep state conspiracy alright, but it is anything but left wing. I wish it was left wing!
 
 
+4 # RICHARDKANE.philadelphia 2019-07-23 18:28
Lets spread this story far and wide
 
 
+13 # revhen 2019-07-23 18:48
85 years old and this is the craziest nation and world he has experienced.
 
 
+20 # Kootenay Coyote 2019-07-23 20:43
 
 
+3 # Jude 2019-07-23 23:05
My fear exactly, Koot. I feel it spreading here to Canada. Our election will say a lot.
 
 
+2 # Jim Rocket 2019-07-23 23:21
Good luck in prison Anthony.
 
 
+9 # treerapper 2019-07-24 01:59
This is what Depravity Don feeds - depravity.
 
 
+5 # Texas Aggie 2019-07-24 07:32
Like that jerk in FL who is trying to blame Phat Boy for him going off the deep end, this screwed up twit is too dangerous to be allowed on the street. He has no idea what he did wrong or that what he did was whacky. If he walks, it will be only a matter of time before he kills someone else, that is if Cali's associates don't disappear him first.
 
 
+10 # SusanT136 2019-07-24 09:07
 
 
+1 # economagic 2019-07-24 20:19
I have this theory: Five hundred years ago (say), the population of a large village might have been 500 people. There would likely have been one crazy person in the village, and everyone would have known him and helped to prevent him from doing harm to himself and others.

Today a mid-sized city woluld have a population of about 500,000 people. Even if the ration hasn't change (which it almost certainly has, for numerous reasons), that's 500 crazy people in a bustling city of half a million, with nobody knowing who they are or what they're up to.

This cannot by itself explain why everybody and everything today seems crazy, but it may have something to do with it.
 
 
+5 # WorkingClass 2019-07-25 08:36
Well, being a strong supporter of Trump and a "mental defect defense" makes perfect sense to me.
 
 
+2 # zepp 2019-07-26 10:19
It's sort of refreshing to have a criminal scandal that involves Trump but where he pretty clearly isn't at the center of it.
 

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