EPA: No Single Cause For Colony Collapse Disorder
alphatel writes "Citing a wide range of symptoms, a federal report (PDF) released yesterday has concluded that no single event, pesticide or virus can be held responsible for CCD in North American bee colonies. Meanwhile, Europe has moved towards banning neocotinids for two years. EPA's Jim Jones stated, 'There are non-trivial costs to society if we get this wrong. There are meaningful benefits from these pesticides to farmers and to consumers, as well as for affordable food.' May R. Berenbaum, head of the department of entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a participant in the study, said, 'There is no quick fix. Patching one hole in a boat that leaks everywhere is not going to keep it from sinking.'"
Patching one hole in a boat that leaks everywhere is not going to keep it from sinking
But it is one less hole to worry about.
This would have gotten a lot better play on Slashdot if Monsanto had played a larger and more definitive role in the CCD....
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I told the bees that they needed to contribute to both parties if they wanted a voice in these matters.
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Patching zero holes also won't keep it from sinking, and, indeed, is pretty much guaranteed to do less to delay the sinking than patching one hole.
There is no quick fix. Patching one hole in a boat that leaks everywhere is not going to keep it from sinking.
Yes, much better not to patch any holes at all, and let the boat sink, than to risk patching a hole that wasn't leaking. Hell, maybe we should drill a few more holes, just to be sure.
There are meaningful benefits from these pesticides to farmers and to consumers, as well as for affordable food.
There are meaningful benefits from these bees to farmers and to consumers, as well as for affordable food.'
There, fixed that for you.
I think it would be better to be condemned for doing something and failing, than to be be damned for standing back and watching it happen.
Monsanto does not produce neonicitinoids.
Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
'There is no quick fix. Patching one hole in a boat that leaks everywhere is not going to keep it from sinking.'"
Hello, nirvana fallacy.
For those who aren't familiar, the basic explanation of the nirvana fallacy is rejecting a solution because it isn't perfect/ideal. In this case: rejecting a ban on the pesticide because there are other additional causes of colony collapse disorder that wouldn't be affected by such a ban.
Idiotic, and amazing that a scientist could utter it.
Please help metamoderate.
It's not that simple.
Some countries like Switzerland that don't have
2. Introduction of pesticide
do have
3. Bees die.
While other countries like Australia that have
2. Introduction of pesticide
don't have
3. Bees die.
Did anyone else have to read this a few times thinking it said colon collapse disorder?
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If they at least banned one type of pesticide but got it wrong, we would have noticed it in a year or two. As it is now, we can't even trial and error a way out of this...
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The report seems to be from the USDA, not the EPA. There are some contributors from the EPA though.
Yes, but patching the smallest hole in the boat with your marine radio instead of using it to call for help wouldn't be wise either. His point was that you need to think before you act, and he's right.
To quote House, Bullshit, there's a cause for everthing; you just haven't figured it out, yet.
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NOT neocotinids. Fuck!
Still haven't learned NOT to copy/paste from the summary.
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...a result of our failure to make timely sacrifices to the Wicker Man
We had a discussion about that about a year ago.
http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/04/07/167230/colony-collapse-disorder-linked-to-pesticide-high-fructose-corn-syrup
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Note the disclaimer on page 3. Not the policies or positions of the USDA, EPA or USG.
It is also interesting to see who was on the different work group.
Lots of academia
CropLife America (used to be The Agricultural Insecticide and Fungicide Association).
Bayer
Monsanta - directly and indirectly (CropLife)
DuPont
A little background info for aspiring entomologists. Neonicotinoids are an interesting class of insecticides. They are valued because they have relatively low mammalian toxicity but they are very effective against insects. Neonics are systemic insecticides, i.e., they get inside plants and are distributed into all plant tissues. Neonicotinoid residues found in pollen and nectar are consumed by flower-visiting insects such as bees. Concentrations of residues can reach lethal levels in some situations. Neonicotinoids can persist in soil for months or years after a single application. After plants absorb neonicotinoids, they slowly metabolize the compounds. Some of the breakdown products are as toxic or more toxic to honey bees than the original active ingredient. Honey bees exposed to sublethal levels of neonicotinoids can experience problems with flying and navigation, reduced taste sensitivity, and slower learning of new tasks, which all impact foraging ability. Keep in mind that neonicotinoids were on the market for about 10 years before colony collapse disorder was noticed.
Switzerland is not an isolated island thousands of miles away from accidental contamination sources. It has been shown that this pesticide is spread by the wind, after which it "soaks" into the vegetation and the soil.
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Patching one hole in a boat that leaks everywhere is not going to keep it from sinking
So, we should not patch a hole in a sinking boat? That's so absurd only Congress would fall for it. WTF are you proposing we do, swim?
Read an article recently that said they have evidence to suggest that feeding bees corn syrup to replace the honey that they would normally eat weakens their immune system because the honey contains all sorts of good biological things that are remnants from the plants they harvest the nectar from. Instead, we steal their honey and feed them factory produced high fructose corn syrup. Pesticides, insecticides, corn syrup.. It's no wonder they're dying....
I really like how this really shows the difference between policy making in the US and the EU:
EU: maybe those pesticides are really hurting the bees, so we going to ban them for 2 years and see if it's help.
US: there are many stuff that hurts bees, but behind the pesticides are big cooperations so we rather do nothing.
"non-trivial costs to society" meaning the big cooperation don't like to take the hit on profits if there is a ban.
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Says the bought dogs of Monsanto and DuPont.
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+1 for intelligent political speak.
-10 for defending this foolishness.
There is no single cause for the bank robbery; therefore, we must be careful about accusing any single person for the loss of money because it could harm those components if we take measures against them.
If you think my logical transform is a false analogy, think about the fraudulent banks that caused the depression.
Should we worry about some peoples' jobs when we have a potentially big disaster on our hands? no. life sucks. get another business until you are proven safe. These pro-business zealots are all for competition killing each other off but when there is a seriously big risk they must defend the "industry" against the public, majority, democratic institutions. If you are unlucky because company X innovated and you go under that is just the risk of doing business and if you harm a lot of people you are also unlucky (unless you are Monsanto and evil is your purpose.)
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Big Tobacco delayed progress with FUD for decades but where they finally tripped up is that they didn't fund research into other causes of lung cancer. By conflating the whole issue with tons of information about contributing factors and flat out admitting they were a contributing factor they could continue to this day!
If you ever came in contact with Asbestos, ate poorly, lived in a polluted city, failed to get X minutes of aerobic exercise and then smoked... (I'd love the aerobic part since smokers tend to hate aerobic exercise; I'm sure their stats would be low on that "contributing factor")
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Oh, well, there's so many holes in this boat, and patching one of 'em takes, you know, effort -- Well, a different kind of effort than I'm used to anyway. So, I think we should just try spending all our time bailing more water -- It won't keep us from sinking eventually, but, I mean, I'm a card carrying member of the water bailer's union, and the Bucket Supply Store gives me a percentage of the sales on referrals... Meh, I'll probably be dead before the boat sinks, so, yeah. Screw the boat, just bail faster!
A Pesticide? C'mon, that would just be ridiculous. It must be from feeding the bees high fructose corn syrup. Which probably contains....
Corn treated with pesticides that contain neonicotinoids. Bayer is going to weasel it's way out of this in typical US corporate fashion.
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The US banned DDT in 1972 and there was a global ban implemented in 2004. Now the bans aren't all encompassing. DDT apparently can and is still used for mosquito control. So my reference has that going against it.
But what I notice is that they retreated from a focus on eradicating malaria to treatment and prevention of infection (such as insecticide impregnated netting) during that time. Maybe the problem of eradication really was too intractable for the remaining regions (either physically or politically), but the strategy shift corresponds with the removal of one of the prime tools for mosquito control used at the time.
boggle!
Rick B.
'There is no quick fix. Patching one hole in a boat that leaks everywhere is not going to keep it from sinking.' - May B. Berenbaum So lets all just sit around and do nothing; because that's really gonna fix the problem! Start plugging the holes; one at a time if necessary; ultimately they'll all get plugged. In the meantime you slow the rate of destruction. Allowing the Bees to just die is the most ridiculous approach I have heard. The EPA needs to plugging the holes right now and keep the pesticide industries from sticking their money grubbing opinions into the decision process.
The bee colonies under discussion are created and maintained by human beings; they would not exist without human beings. Humans made these hives for their own advantage, i.e. greed. So you're complaining about greed damaging greed.
Go away. Come back when you're mature enough to add value to a discussion of difficult human problems.
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