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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSurprising New Research Links Infant Mortality to Crashing Bat Populations
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/05/climate/bats-pesticides-infant-mortality.htmlfree link: https://archive.ph/CfHjC
The connections are commonsense but the conclusion is shocking.
Bats eat insects. When a fatal disease hit bats, farmers used more pesticides to protect crops. And that, according to a new study, led to an increase in infant mortality.
According to the research, published Thursday in the journal Science, farmers in affected U.S. counties increased their use of insecticides by 31 percent when bat populations declined. In those places, infant mortality rose by an estimated 8 percent.
Its a seminal piece, said Carmen Messerlian, a reproductive epidemiologist at Harvard who was not involved with the research. I actually think its groundbreaking.
Bats eat insects. When a fatal disease hit bats, farmers used more pesticides to protect crops. And that, according to a new study, led to an increase in infant mortality.
According to the research, published Thursday in the journal Science, farmers in affected U.S. counties increased their use of insecticides by 31 percent when bat populations declined. In those places, infant mortality rose by an estimated 8 percent.
Its a seminal piece, said Carmen Messerlian, a reproductive epidemiologist at Harvard who was not involved with the research. I actually think its groundbreaking.
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Surprising New Research Links Infant Mortality to Crashing Bat Populations (Original Post)
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 6
OP
Haven't had a fresh ear of corn that has show any sigh of a corn ear worm.
republianmushroom
Sep 6
#5
Laurelin
(629 posts)1. Not surprising at all but terrible
I buy organic as much as possible, partly for my health, partly to protect farm workers. Now I'll do it to protect babies. I'm not really shocked that the chemicals they developed for killing humans in war can actually kill humans.
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)2. Plus all the brain damage we cause.
We can see it in our children with all the complex neurological disorders.
And the elderly with dementias.
Turbineguy
(38,256 posts)3. Brain damage
might explain trump's popularity.
Americans no longer have a frontal lobe.
No judgement, no moral compass.
republianmushroom
(17,229 posts)5. Haven't had a fresh ear of corn that has show any sigh of a corn ear worm.
This year and last year.