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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Aphids versus Computer Models?
One particular species is now appearing almost four weeks ahead of the 42 year average. The big problem is that these tiny little insects, although invaluable in the food chain for many native species, are a serious threat to many of our food crops. With the possible onset of an EU pesticide ban that could remove a whole raft of the chemical treatments used to protect UK crops, this could (yes, its that word 'could' again) lead to food shortages.
(OK, so the pesticide ban story is from the Daily Mail which actually used the word 'WILL', but you get the point.)
Next bout, Aphids versus Pesticides? Sounds like another interesting dilemma in the offing.
6 comments:
I believe in freedom of speech. But I also don't like bullies on blogs, even verbal ones, as they can drive away those with something valid to say... or offer.
Subjective is fine, but well argued and substantiated is even better. Calm and polite tops. Anything that crosses my personal line will not go up. There may be reasons given, but not guaranteed.
I'm not too keen on 'Anon' as a handle (and the content usually explains why), so if that's what you opt for it may not make it. Sorry.
Oh, lor, that smacks of 'interesting' in the Chinese sense.
ReplyDeleteTime to start panic-buying and hoarding the MREs in the cellar!
At least you have a cellar....and, thanks to SV, its actually dry!
ReplyDeleteMind you, a big enough flood and a cellar becomes what? ..... an interior swimming pool?
Hi Dave, hope you don't mind me chipping in on your bits as well. If you do, just delete this comment - I won't be offended.. :)
ReplyDeleteThe pesticides angle of this story is very interesting, I had missed completely so thanks for raising it. Here's some stuff that I found just now, although like all EU stories it's difficult to get beyond the simplistic/politicised veneer:
- PesticideInformation_blog, the most readable general info I could find (certainly for a lay-person like myself)
- EurActive_Ministers back ban, good website for EU news with links at bottom of page
- EurActive_EU remains divided on pesticides an earlier article with different links
- EC Environment_Sustainable Use of Pesticides, European commission page for pesticide strategy
- UK Pesticides Safety Directorate_EU Thematic Strategy for Pesticides, very techy but informative and gives access to relevant links
- Pesticide Action Network Europe, the main pro-ban NGO
I have added a PESTICIDES label to this post, and was actually surprised to see it has been used before, so this blog is noting this aspect.
ReplyDeleteNot sure it quite yet needs a category all of its own, but will monitor.
I found the piec eon natural pesticide evolution interesting.
Nice blog !!
ReplyDeleteKIP - Ta very much (checked your link and you don't look like a bot - sorry, I have been suckered by a few;)
ReplyDeleteDave.. Chlo_F, please take your bows.
Knowledge is indeed power in this arena, and supportive, info-rich posts like yours help make this blog useful.