Skip to comments.
It's Time to Spray DDT
NY Times ^
| January 8, 2005
| NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Posted on 01/07/2005 10:08:17 PM PST by neverdem
click here to read article
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-40, 41-49 last
To: enviros_kill; GladesGuru; Carry_Okie; writer33; Jeff Head; farmfriend
To Americans, DDT is simply a killer. Ask Americans over 40 to name the most dangerous chemical they know, and chances are that they will say DDT..
Nice job by the envirowhacks of dumbing down the entire American education system.
Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane was banned in the United States in 1972. The chemical was once sprayed in huge quantities over cities and fields of cotton and other crops. Its persistence in the ecosystem, where it builds up to kill birds and fish, has become a symbol of the dangers of playing God with nature, an icon of human arrogance.
This, could be the very essence of Rush Limbaugh's "Symbolism without substance" definition in the lexicon of describing liberalism!.
Science and research take time, and continuous repetitive results. People on average, refuse to accept this in the generation of me-ism, and want instantaneous results...and they better be good; so they refuse to allow for time to generate a real picture of continuous research. It's a move on, ain't got time for solid science results, liberal thing..
Countries throughout the world have signed a treaty promising to phase out its use.
No one concerned about the environmental damage of DDT set out to kill African children. But various factors, chiefly the persistence of DDT's toxic image in the West and the disproportionate weight that American decisions carry worldwide, have conspired to make it essentially unavailable to most malarial nations. With the exception of South Africa and a few others, African countries depend heavily on donors to pay for malaria control. But at the moment, there is only one country in the world getting donor money to finance the use of DDT: Eritrea, which gets money for its program from the World Bank with the understanding that it will look for alternatives. Major donors, including the United States Agency for International Development, or Usaid, have not financed any use of DDT, and global health institutions like W.H.O. and its malaria program, Roll Back Malaria, actively discourage countries from using it..
Finally they (liberals) think they have it - CONTROL to the inth degree through big government. It's a formula for disaster (wrapping one's self around socialism/communism) instead of moving towards free market principles/capitalism, where real good comes from.
41
posted on
01/08/2005 5:37:33 AM PST
by
Issaquahking
( Bush won, PROTECT OUR BORDER'S- NOW! Stop the Illegals!!!We'll handle the PC and the ACLU losers.)
To: Finalapproach29er
DDT is safe for the environment. Here you go -
A pandemic is slaughtering millions, mostly children and pregnant women - one child every 15 seconds; 3 million people annually; and over 100 million people since 1972 - but there are no protesters clogging the streets or media stories about this tragedy. These deaths can be laid at the doorstep of author Rachel Carson.
Her 1962 bestselling book Silent Spring detailed the alleged dangers of the pesticide DDT, which had practically eliminated malaria.
Within ten years, the environmentalist movement had convinced the powers that be to outlaw DDT. Denied the use of this cheap, safe and effective pesticide, millions of people - mostly poor Africans - have died due to the environmentalist dogma propounded by Carsons book.
Her coterie of admirers at the U.N. and environmental groups such as Greenpeace, the Sierra Club, the World Wildlife Fund and the Environmental Defense Fund have managed to bring malaria and typhus back to sub-Saharan Africa with a vengeance.
Carson and those who joined her in the crusade against DDT have contributed to millions of preventable deaths. Used responsibly, DDT can be quite safe for man and the environment, said former Surgeon General and retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Dr. Harold M. Koenig.
DDT is the best insecticide we have today for controlling malaria, said malaria expert Dr. Donald Roberts of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. DDT is long-acting, the alternatives are not. DDT is cheap, the alternatives are not. End of story.
DDT is also not hazardous to humans or the environment - despite all the propaganda to the contrary. According to tests conducted by Dr. Philip Butler, director of the Fish and Wildlife Services Sabine Island Research Laboratory, 92 percent of DDT and its metabolites disappear from the environment after 38 days. (See Environmental Protection Agencys DDT hearings transcript, page 3,726.) Plus, humans have nothing to worry about with small exposures to DDT.
Rachel Carson and the worldwide environmentalist movement are responsible for perpetuating an ecological genocide that has claimed the lives of millions of young, poor, striving African men, women and children, killed by preventable diseases. - Lisa Makson, FrontPageMagazine.com
And here's a "concerned" eco-fascist commenting on DDT -
[Any known alternative to DDT] only kills farm workers, and most of them are Mexicans and Negroes. So what? People are the cause of all the problems. We have too many of them. We need to get rid of some of them and this is as good a way as any. - Dr. Charles Wurster, chairman of the Environmental Defense Funds Scientific Advisory Council and a key promoter of the DDT ban
42
posted on
01/08/2005 7:02:50 AM PST
by
sergeantdave
(Help save the environment. Mail your old tires and garbage to the local Sierra Club.)
To: Finalapproach29er
I believe that someone else posted some of the information from JunkScience.com, already so I will not do that. There are many things that will cause an egg shell to thin, and DDT is not one of them. The one study that concluded that it did was flawed. The flaw was that the feed contained a known, and proved egg thinner as well as DDT. All other studies had and have refuted this link, but as you know just one contrary study is enough to convince liberals and environmentalist that we should ban something.
43
posted on
01/08/2005 8:03:10 AM PST
by
Sthitch
To: neverdem
I felt the earth move when I read this from Kristof of the NYT. When I satisfied myself it wasn't an earthquake, I was amazed at the change in position of some of the environuts.
Perhaps the charges that they prefer human deaths to mosquito control are hitting home.
44
posted on
01/08/2005 8:38:06 AM PST
by
wildbill
To: neverdem
Do you think Kristof, the newshound that he is, might have happened across
Michael Fumento's piece on the same subject from a week earlier?
Whatever motivated him, it's good to see that at least one "establishment" media type knows the facts about DDT.
To: cyborg
If you haven't, read the magazine article posted in comment# 6 on this thread. It's long, but informative. Comments# 42 and the link in 45 are also worth reading. Michael Fumento is well respected. Happy New Year!
46
posted on
01/08/2005 9:50:50 AM PST
by
neverdem
(May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
To: neverdem
Today's environmentalists suffer from the disease of the left, extremism. This is a simple cost benefit analysis even if one believes that DDT is harmful, not a given especially in the new lower but effective doses.
From the Wall Street Journal editorial:
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas noted the hypocrisy of this position at a subcommittee hearing in October. AID "refuses to support and endorse the use of insecticides," said the Senator, "even when used in small amounts -- much smaller than the mass, airborne spraying that the U.S. implemented to eliminate its own malaria problem decades ago."
DDT works cheap
47
posted on
01/08/2005 2:59:22 PM PST
by
dervish
(Europe can go to Islam)
To: sergeantdave; Sthitch
Thanks very much. Looks like a sound solution.
48
posted on
01/08/2005 5:27:02 PM PST
by
Finalapproach29er
(I can no longer discern real stories from satire on this site. America is losing her common sense.)
To: neverdem
It's amazing and scary about how many things the press lies about.....I guess it's all about the junk science.
49
posted on
01/10/2005 8:57:12 PM PST
by
Stellar Dendrite
(Halliburton razed the rainforests in a fashion reminiscent of Ghengis Khan -John Kerry '04 /Sarcasm)
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-40, 41-49 last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson