Congress to vote on infecting crops in other countries


The War on Drugs could trigger an environmental crisis

Once again, real life writes something stranger than I could possibly come up with. Here are the details.

Earlier this year we warned you about a bill in Congress that would revive controversial research on the use of toxic, mold-like fungi called mycoherbicides to kill illicit drug crops in other countries. This provision could unleash an environmental disaster of monumental proportions. But Congressman Mark Souder and Senators Hatch and Biden are rushing it to the House and Senate floors this week.

From all accounts, mycoherbicides are notoriously indiscriminate, attacking almost all crops. They are toxic to animals and people as well. I found this bit of the Wikipedia entry scary.

The use of mycoherbicides has been rejected by all U.S. government agencies that has studied them, including the Department of Agriculture, the State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

When many government agencies say it's a bad idea, it's worth taking a close look BEFORE doing anything.

Once sprayed, there won't be any way to contain the fungus and it stays in the soil for years. It could well be an environmental catastrophe.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Thu - December 7, 2006 at 04:29 AM  Tag


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