US lawmakers call on EPA to ban pesticide linked to Parkinson's disease
Source: The Guardian
Fri 1 Nov 2024 15.10 EDT
Last modified on Fri 1 Nov 2024 15.45 EDT
More than 50 US lawmakers are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to join dozens of other countries in banning a widely used weedkiller linked to Parkinsons disease and other health dangers.
In a 31 October letter to the agency, seven US senators said that paraquat, a weedkiller commonly applied on US farms, was a highly toxic pesticide whose continued use cannot be justified given its harms to farmworkers and rural communities. The call for a ban from the senators came after 47 members of the US House of Representatives sent a similar letter to the EPA calling for a ban earlier in October.
The lawmakers cite scientific links between paraquat use and development of Parkinsons and other life threatening diseases as well as grave impacts on the environment. Health risks include a higher risk of Parkinsons disease, with some studies finding a 64% increase in the likelihood of developing Parkinsons, non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, thyroid cancer, and other thyroid issues, they wrote.
The New Jersey senator Cory Booker, organizer of the Senate letter, said the risks of paraquat exposure were well documented and that it was irresponsible for the EPA to continue to allow its use. I hope the EPA will follow the science and ban paraquat, Booker said.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/01/epa-ban-paraquat-pesticide
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https://www.thenewlede.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Letter-to-EPA-re-banning-paraquat.pdf