Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Use of Pesticides
- Personal Consequences
- Scientists have found that
pesticides used on our
plants end up in our water
systems and the foods we
eat, as well as the air we
breathe
- The exposure to pesticides
over a long period of time
can cause the chemicals to
repetitively enter our
systems, building up in our
systems
- Scientific Consequences
- These pesticides can then
cause tragic effects to babies
while a woman is pregnant.
Long term effects also include
cancer, damage to the
reproductive system, liver,
brain, and other parts of the
body.
- childhood exposure to
some of the most common
pesticides on the market
may greatly impact the
development of the central
nervous system
- Children have more skin
surface for their size than
adults, absorb proportionally
greater amounts of many
substances through their lungs
- Many of the activities
that children engage in
while playing on the
grass increases their
interaction with toxic
pesticides
- Legal and Ethical Consequences
- The amount of
pesticides that are
exposed to the people
of this region violates
their right to health
- Those who purchase such
pesticides for their home
uses (i.e. lawn,etc.) should
not be able to buy such
products and/or be aware of
the effects.
- It is our government's
responsibility to ensure
that farmers are able to
obtain these products
from the public
- The largest problem with pesticides is that
they reach non-targeted species
- 98% of sprayed insecticides
reach a destination other than
their target species
- 95% of herbicides effect a
non-targeted species
- Economic Consequences
- Many illnesses and deaths
have occurred due to the
exposure of pesticides, by
careless handling or by
wearing insufficient
protective clothing
- Not many people want to live near
farms/places that use an excess
amount of pesticides
- The decrease in bee populations due to
pesticides use will negatively impact the
agricultural economy by billions of dollars
- Social Consequences
- pesticide residues in
human foods, both
imported and
home-produced, are
numerous
- The stakeholders are the
farmers/people who are
purchasing these
pesticides to use on their
plants.
- The scientists and factories
that produce the pesticides are
being employed, while it is
harming their health
- It is undesirable to the
neighbours of those who use
pesticides, as it negatively affects
the communities health
- Environmental Consequences
- When the pesticides are being
sprayed, they are blown by
the wind and are transferred
to different areas
- pesticides also enter the soil,
affecting anything being
grown
- If it is plants/crops being grown, then those who
consume the foods will digest the pesticides
(humans,animals,etc.)
- Weakening plant root systems
and immune systems
- Reducing concentrations of
essential plant nutrients in the soil
such nitrogen and phosphorous
- the pesticides are rained on,
allowing them to travel into
our water system.
- This water is used by humans
and animals to drink and to
bathe in
- Chronic health effects may
occur years after even
minimal exposure to
pesticides in the environment,
- pesticides are a major threat to
bees, poisoning of flowers has
killed many of them.