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Dave wrote:
Here's some recommended reading (note particularly that it's about South Africa). http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4264374.stm Great, now you're citing such seriously left-wing biased "news" sources like the BBC. katy wrote: I am not disputing that DDT would be eddicacious used in households Actually, if the article Dave points to above is right, it's pretty impressive. However, I noticed that other effects from the DDT spraying aren't mentioned. Gee, that must because there aren't any! however, like I said, who is going to regulate that in countries where regulations are set by blackmailers, terrorists, and military governments? If the UN would step in and do what it is supposed to do, that would be one way. Are they involved? They should be. Frankly, I wouldn't trust the UN with DDT. ... If DDT is rteleased to the masses, Africa will suffer the same problems with it as what happened here. Only through careful control and regulation should it be used and all efforts should be made to use alternate, more safe methods. "Regulation" isn't the answer. The problem with DDT is that it last just about forever, and it ends up in places where you don't want it. Remember, water runs downhill... and if it's carrying even just a few molecules of DDT then something in the ecological chain is going to die out. The *very* careful spraying on indoor surfaces seems like one way to keep the environmental impact to a minimum, but I would expect that if this program goes on for very long, then we'll see repercussions... and of course, officials saying "Gee, we tried to prevent this, we didn't know how bad it was." DSK |
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