Originally posted by EternalOptimist
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The European Food Safety Agency reviewed the evidence and concluded that neonicotinoids use is 'an unacceptable risk' to pollinators. They identified several serious flaws in the DEFRA review.
The House of Commons Audit Committee report on pollinators and pesticides concluded that
Neonicotinoid pesticides are not fundamental to the general economic or agricultural viability of UK farming.
The trial that DEFRA point to in support of their position (Thompson H et al. (2013)) was described by Dave Goulson of the University of Sussex as a 'cockup' because the single control nest was itself contaminated with the pesticides. It was never peer-reviewed and only ever published on the internet, in contrast to the published studies on which the EFSA based their ban.
Neonicotinoids do demonstrable harm and little demonstrable good, other than to the bottom line of agrichemical companies, for whom our elected representatives seem to be acting as unpaid advocates.
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