US EPA Bans Use of Neurotoxic Insecticide Chlorpyrifos on Food Crops

Posted on Aug 19 2021 - 11:32am by Sustainable Pulse

In a historic victory for farm workers, environment, and public health, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today it will be revoking all tolerances of chlorpyrifos, effectively banning all food uses of the toxic, brain-damaging pesticide in the U.S. In April, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered EPA to revoke all agricultural uses of chlorpyrifos or retain only those uses it can find safe for workers and children.

Bill Freese, science director at the Center for Food Safety, stated Wednesday; “We welcome EPA’s long overdue decision to cancel this neurotoxic insecticide. Since farm workers, pregnant people, and young children are especially vulnerable to harm from exposure to chlorpyrifos, a cancellation of this dangerous product was the only choice.”

EPA has long been aware of chlorpyrifos’ toxicity. Obama EPA proposed a ban on the pesticide in 2015. Dow AgroSciences, the largest chlorpyrifos manufacturer, moved aggressively to get the ban proposal lifted by exploiting the Trump Administration’s hostility to science and EPA regulations that protect public health and the environment. As a result, in 2017, the Trump EPA reneged on the proposed ban. Faced with another court-mandated deadline, the Trump EPA again refused to ban chlorpyrifos in 2019 and subsequently released a proposed interim registration on the pesticide in 2020, effectively continuing its registration in the U.S.

Long-term studies have demonstrated conclusively that children exposed to chlorpyrifos in the womb suffer from higher rates of a broad range of developmental disorders, including reduced IQ and memory deficits, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A ban on the pesticide is widely supported by the medical science community.

Chlorpyrifos comes from a family of chemicals – organophosphates – that were used as neurotoxins by Nazi Germany in World War II. Evidence for brain damage caused by the pesticide is so strong that Dr. David Bellinger, a Harvard neurologist, estimates that Americans lose, collectively, 16.9 million IQ points due to fetal and early childhood exposure to chlorpyrifos and other organophosphates. Fetal exposure to chlorpyrifos has also been associated with reduced birth weight and length, reduced gestation time and autism spectrum disorder.

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  1. Susanna Lewis August 21, 2021 at 04:57 - Reply

    Thank you for this information. I appreciate hearing more of the details of these difficult issues.

  2. Mary Repar August 22, 2021 at 02:41 - Reply

    They need to ban glyphosates, too! Roundup should be banned worldwide!

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