Syngenta: Atrazine Benefits U.S. Consumers by up to $4.8 Billion Annually
And that makes Berserkeley atrazine-hater Tyrone Hayes worth a potential -$9.6 billion.
And that makes Berserkeley atrazine-hater Tyrone Hayes worth a potential -$9.6 billion.
The EPA has taken the unusual (unprecedented?) step of seeking in a Federal Register notice public comment on a petition from Save the Frogs to ban the herbicide atrazine.
Who didn’t know that the Environmental Working Group was wrong about atrazine being a carcinogen?
Does that new study really show that sperm counts are declining and chemicals are to blame?
Sad to see the ever-pathetic Shanna Swan is still pushing the discredited endocrine disrupter scare, today via the NYTimes’ empty-head comrade Nick Kristof.
James Delingpole takes a look at the atrazine crusade and endocrine disruptor research.
And where’s PETA? Hayes has used 100,000 frogs in his “research.” Amphibians in decline? No, they’re all in Hayes’ cages!
Population Bomb-er Paul Ehrlich tweeted:
Someone interested in facts would wait for some to develop.
Here’s Pete Myer’s tweet:
Enviros try (again) whipping up fears of atrazine and 2,4-D among farmers.
Pesticide detection does not equal health risk or toxicity.