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Cake day: June 24th, 2023

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  • Simple TL;DR by me:

    Dicamba has been known to cause drift and damage many other plants and has been rejected by the courts at least twice in the past. This is all after a corrupt lobbyist that has a track record of being pro-harmful pesticides like glyphosate has been appointed to part of the EPA and flys in the face of promises of RFKj’s MAHA.

    EPA has had seven long years of massive drift damage to learn that dicamba cannot be used safely with GE dicamba-resistant crops," said Bill Freese, science director at the Center for Food Safety, in a statement.

    “If we allow these proposed decisions to go through, farmers and residents throughout rural America will again see their crops, trees, and home gardens decimated by dicamba drift, and natural areas like wildlife refuges will also suffer,” he warned. “EPA must reverse course and withdraw its plans to reapprove this hazardous herbicide.”

    “This is what happens when pesticide oversight is controlled by industry lobbyists,” he charged. “Corporate fat cats get their payday and everyone else suffers the consequences.”

    The Post asked the EPA whether Kunkler’s recent appointment influenced the dicamba decision. In response, Vaseliou said that the “EPA follows the federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act when registering pesticides” and any insinuation otherwise was “further ‘journalism’ malpractice by The Washington Post.”

    After Kunkler’s new job was made public last month, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) also flagged his “years of advocating against restrictions on farm chemicals such as glyphosate and atrazine,” and stressed that “these are the very pesticides singled out in Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report for their potential links to chronic illness in children.”

    “The appointment of Kyle Kunkler sends a loud, clear message: Industry influence is back in charge at the EPA,” said EWG president Ken Cook at the time. “It’s a stunning reversal of the campaign promises Trump and RFK Jr. made to their MAHA followers—that they’d stand up to chemical giants and protect children from dangerous pesticides.”