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Feuchtigkeit hat die Holzkämme im Kammrad zerstört. Ralf Schulz und Rainer Fourmont vom Klosterverein Bad Doberan tauschen die maroden Teile aus. Der Verein betreut die Mühle und bietet Führungen an. Mehl gemahlen wird hier aus bestimmten Gründen aber nicht. Dabei wäre es möglich. ....
American farmers are using smaller amounts of better targeted pesticides, but these are harming pollinators, aquatic insects and some plants far more than decades ago, a new study finds. ....
(Photo : Frank Merino) According to the researchers, their findings refute arguments that lower pesticide consumption has a lower environmental impact. Despite arguments that genetically modified crops will eliminate the need for pesticides, the study indicates that pesticides used on GM crops have the same toxic effects as pesticides used on conventional crops. The study is focused on the application and toxicity of 380 pesticides used in the United States between 1992 and 2016. According to scientists, many regions across the world are expected to follow the same pattern with lower volumes but greater toxic effects. Still, open-access data on pesticide usage is not available in the EU, Latin America, China, or Russia. ....
Study: US pesticide use falls but harms pollinators more This article is provided courtesy of the Associated Press. (Shutterstock) American farmers are using smaller amounts of better targeted pesticides, but these are harming pollinators, aquatic insects and some plants far more than decades ago, a new study finds. Toxicity levels have more than doubled since 2005 for important species, including honeybees, mayflies and buttercup flowers, as the country switched to a new generation of pesticides. But dangerous chemical levels in birds and mammals have plummeted at the same time, according to a paper in Thursday’s journal Science. Article continues below. ....