You know, in many parts of India people are dying of cancer because of excess of pesticides in water, or arsenic in water. That’s more important and more urgent than climate change.” Jairam Ramesh, India’s Environment and Forests Minister. …. Exposure to these pesticides puts communities at high risk of developing severe permanent health problems such as endocrine disruption, which can be caused at low doses of exposure to certain pesticides, said Bella Whittle, …
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