かっぱ、かっぱ、やった!!
A #UE pode aprovar #pesticidas para sempre
A Comissão Europeia está a preparar mudanças profundas nas regras dos pesticidas — e o rascunho divulgado é alarmante: a maioria dos pesticidas poderá receber aprovação indefinida, sem reavaliações, mesmo que surjam novos dados sobre os seus riscos.
❗O que está em risco
Aprovação vitalícia: deixa de existir a revisão obrigatória a cada 10–15 anos.
Menos ciência: estudos independentes recentes deixam de ser considerados.
Mais exposição: pesticidas altamente tóxicos poderão continuar à venda durante até 3 anos após a proibição.
⚠ Porque isto é perigoso?
O caso do chlorpyrifos diz tudo.
Durante décadas, foi autorizado na UE. Só muito mais tarde se confirmou que prejudica o desenvolvimento cerebral das crianças e causa danos neurológicos. A sua proibição só chegou em 2020, após forte pressão pública e investigação independente.
❗ Precisamos de agir já
Os Comissários europeus tomarão uma decisão muito em breve — o documento final está previsto para 16 de dezembro.
Antes disso, precisamos fazer chegar a nossa voz e impedir que esta proposta perigosa avance silenciosamente.
✍ Envie a sua mensagem à Comissão Europeia (este formulário ajuda:)



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This is an example of the kind of garbage release notes from this conventional commit autogenerated crap 🤣

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I don’t know what this fruit is called! The waiter at breakfast told me the Vietnamese name but I’ve since forgotten 😂 
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