The major study alarms: Pesticides are damaging vital soil organisms

Pesticides are causing enormous damage to small creatures that keep the soil healthy and that make life on earth possible, according to a recent major study. Researchers have found that the effects of farm chemicals on earthworms, beetles, lizards, and other organisms were terribly negative. Other scientists have [...]
Researchers have found that the effects of farm chemicals on earthworms, beetles, lizards, and other organisms were terribly negative. Other scientists have said the findings were alarming, taking into account the importance these “backs not affected” have.
Tests have warned that soil organisms are rarely taken into account when environmental impacts of pesticides are estimated. The U.S., for example, test chemicals only on honey bees, which may never come into contact with the soil, a thing that is now being described as <x0...
A UN report released in December has found that the future seems dark “for the earth without urgent action to prevent degradation, considering that it took thousands of years for the new earth to take its form. The trees are thought to contain nearly a quarter of the entire planet's biodiversity.
Nathan Donley, from the U.S. Centre for Biological Diversity and author of this report, stated: “Nivel of the damage we're seeing is much bigger than what was thought of. The soil is very important. ” /Periscope












