Alarming levels of weed killer found in study of pregnant women

Stephan: 

I have been following and warning you about the pollution of the bodies of Americans, particularly pregnant women, by chemicals used in both industrial chemical monoculture agriculture and home landscaping. It gets very little coverage in television media, and not much more in newspapers. Well, here is yet another study warning Americans to avoid exposure to chemicals like 2,4-D, or Glyphosate. This is particularly true if you are pregnant. Because of the corruption of the U.S. government, however, the EPA has not banned these chemicals, which are outlawed in most other developed nations. So let me advise you again, do not use anything that contains these chemicals, and it you live in a farm state, or near a commercial farm get tested frequently. Frankly, I wouldn’t continue to live near such a farm. As this article describes if you do so you put yourself and your family are risk. And don’t buy anything made by Bayer or Monsanto.

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Pregnant women in a key US farm state are showing increasing amounts of a toxic weedkiller in their urine, a rise that comes alongside climbing use of the chemicals in agriculture, according to a study published on Friday.

The study, led by the Indiana University School of Medicine, showed that 70% of pregnant women tested in Indiana between 2020 and 2022 had a herbicide called dicamba in their urine, up from 28% from a similar analysis for the period 2010-12. The earlier study included women in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio.

Notably, the study also found that along with a larger percentage of women showing the presence of dicamba in their bodies, the concentrations of the weed-killing chemical increased more than fourfold.

Both studies found that 100% of the women tested had 2,4-dichloroacetic acid, better known as 2,4-D, in their urine; the more recent study showed detectable, but not significant, increases in concentration levels.

The findings add to a growing body of literature documenting human exposure to chemicals used in agriculture, and various known and potential health impacts. Many […]

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Greenland is getting greener. That could have huge consequences for the world

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Greenland is becoming green and it should alarm all of us because it is another alarm warning us what climate change is doing. For one thing it tells us sealevels are going to rise, so if you live near a seacoast get yourself prepared, or move. Climate change is happening whether 15% of MAGAts believe it or not.

The Russell Glacier near Kangerlussuaq in west Greenland. Wetlands and shrub areas are growing In places where there was once ice and snow.  Credit: Jonathan Carrivick / University of Leeds

The area of Greenland’s ice loss in the past three decades is roughly 36 times the size of New York City — land that is rapidly giving way to wetlands and shrubs, a study published Tuesday shows.

The amount of vegetation in Greenland doubled between the mid-1980s and mid-2010s, as swaths of the country that were once covered in ice and snow were transformed into barren rock, wetlands or shrub area. Wetlands alone quadrupled in that time.

By analyzing satellite imagery, the scientists found that Greenland had lost 28,707 square-kilometers (around 11,000 square-miles) of ice in the three-decade period, and warned of a cascade of impacts that could have serious consequences for climate change and sea level rise.

Warmer air temperatures have driven ice loss, which has in turn raised land temperatures. That has caused the melting of permafrost, a frozen layer just beneath the Earth’s surface and found in […]

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Blaxit: Tired of Racism, Black Americans Try Life in Africa

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As White supremacy increases and democracy declines in the United States an increasing number of Black people are moving to Africa, Blaxit it is being called. I see it as yet another sign of what is happening in America in response to criminal Trump and the rise of MAGAtdom, and the Great Schism Trend they are causing.

Since moving to Zanzibar in 2022, Mark and Marlene Bradley have been embracing island life by taking it slow.
Credit: Khadija Farah for The New York Times

Jes’ka Washington lives in a six-bedroom house on a hill with avocado trees and a spectacular view, not far from the rabbit farm she runs. For less than $50,000, Shoshana Kirya-Ziraba and her husband built a four-bedroom, two-bathroom house on family farmland with goats, turkeys and about a thousand chickens. Mark and Marlene Bradley now call themselves islanders and the owners of three homes cooled by ocean breezes.

All of them are Black Americans who found their new homes in Africa. They are enjoying the substantially lower cost of living and, more important, they said, the absence of the racism and discrimination they experienced in the United States.

The Covid pandemic and the racial reckoning in the wake of the murder of George Floyd led some Black Americans to seek a different way of life abroad, in a movement that some are calling Blaxit.

Those moving to Africa are also looking […]

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Oklahoma GOP Advances Bills That Would Ban Emergency Contraception

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They watch more porn, they have more out-of-wedlock children and a higher divorce rate, and they are in the top 10 states where women and girls are raped and Oklahoma MAGAt Republicans are clear about one thing: women should not have control of their own bodies, and the state should keep a database on those who try.

People gather to protest the first anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling in the Dobbs v Women’s Health Organization case in Columbus Circle in Washington D.C. Credit: Celal Gunes / Anadolu Agency / Getty

GOP-sponsored bill in Oklahoma, HB 3216, passed a legislative hurdle on Wednesday when it passed out of committee. HB 3216 would ban emergency contraception in the state and create a state database of people who have had an abortion.

“If the bill doesn’t get changed with the current wording then IUDs and Plan B could be inaccessible to women,” said State Rep. Trish Ranson (D).

Ranson also noted that she found it “highly concerning” that the legislation would seemingly allow the state to “track” people who have abortions. “I believe that there is an opportunity for tracking women. I believe that there is a major privacy issue that we should be concerned about,” she said.

Oklahoma currently has a near-total ban on abortion, permitting the procedure only under exceptionally restricted circumstances. According to the Guttmacher Institute, the state’s abortion policies are currently classified as “most restrictive.”

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Do People in Conservative States Really Watch More Porn? A Hierarchical Analysis

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An ex-Mormon reader wrote to tell me that I was missing an important trend, the fact that conservative religious groups and Republicans are the biggest consumers of pornography and that Mormons were such big porn consumers that there was even a special channel for Mormon porn. Those are pretty inflammatory statements but if she was correct it was a trend of astonishing hypocrisy going on that I had completely missed. So I did some research and it turns out she was right. The same people who are hysterically nasty to LGBTQ people trying to control their lives are, in fact, the same people who spend hours watching porn. Article after article reported this (do your own Google) but I decided if I were going to report this in SR, it had to be peer-reviewed research so it was as reliable as possible. Well, here it is, and this is the conclusion: “However, interactions between individual-level evangelical identity and state-level political conservatism indicate that evangelicals who live in more politically conservative states report the highest rates of pornography consumption.” So the next time you hear some conservative ranting on about LGBTQ folk, ask them how much porn they watch.

Abstract

Figure 1. Relationship between evangelical Protestantism, recency of pornography viewing, and state-level political conservatism.

Recent studies have found that state-level religious and political conservatism is positively associated with various aggregate indicators of interest in pornography. Such studies have been limited, however, in that they either did not include data measuring actual consumption patterns and/or did not include data on individuals (risking the ecological fallacy). This study overcomes both limitations by incorporating state-level data with individual-level data and a measure of pornography consumption from a large nationally representative survey. Hierarchical linear regression analyses show that, in the main, state-level religious and political characteristics do not predict individual-level pornography consumption, and individual-level religiosity and political conservatism predict less recent pornography consumption. However, interactions between individual-level evangelical identity and state-level political conservatism indicate that evangelicals who live in more politically conservative states report the highest rates of pornography consumption. These findings thus provide more nuanced support for previous research linking religious and political conservatism with greater pornography consumption.

Within the past few decades scholars have sought to understand how broader community norms and cultures, generally measured at the state level, might correlate with the presence of pornography in those […]

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