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| Pesticide Regulations; By: New Dukaine | |
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| Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 05:04 AM (95 Views) | |
| Libetarian Republics | Jun 14 2016, 05:04 AM Post #1 |
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Description: The World Assembly, APPLAUDING previous efforts at environmental protection, RECOGNIZING that in many member nations farmers need to rely on chemical pesticides to keep their crops healthy, CONCERNED of the effects that pesticides could have on the environment and the inhabitants of member nations, such as contamination of waterways, soil, and groundwater, as well as unintended harm to non-target organisms, UNDERSTANDING that, like all pollution, pesticide run-off does not respect national boundaries, HEREBY 1. Extends the mandate of the World Assembly Science Program (WASP) to monitor the use of pesticides in member nations, their unintentional environmental effects, as well as disseminate information on how to best avoid environmental contamination, 2. Defines "chemical pesticide" as a chemical designed to prevent or kill pathogens and non-sapient pests, and which is used to protect crops or other organisms, 3. Establishes these regulations on chemical pesticides used and produced in the member nations: All pesticide ingredients must be ones that are permitted for the intended use by the nation where the product is used, The ingredients must be listed on the label of the pesticide, which must also contain instructions for safe handling and use, No false advertising or unsubstantiated claims are allowed on the label, The producer of the pesticide must include its name and contact information on the label, 4. Requires that the users of chemical pesticides must act to prevent pesticide runoff with preventative measures, including but not limited to buffer zones, selective application and avoiding irrigation right after applying pesticides, 5. Also requires that should an accident involving pesticides happen at or near the border of another nation, the member nation must contact the neighbouring nation's relevant officials, and offer assistance with possible clean-up measures, 6. Encourages member nations to research and use more environmentally-friendly pesticides as well as non-chemical forms of pest control, if these are not already in use, 7. Reaffirms that the use of pesticides as chemical weapons does not fall under the domain of this resolution. Co-Authored by Araraukar |
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| New Dukaine | Jun 14 2016, 12:54 PM Post #2 |
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Before I start, I would like to direct you to this dispatch, which should answer most or all of your questions. If it doesn't, feel free to ask me about it in this thread. Edited by New Dukaine, Jun 14 2016, 12:59 PM.
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| Evolu Tanis | Jun 15 2016, 09:37 PM Post #3 |
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Hmm, OK. I like it. For. |
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Here lies a toppled god. His fall was not a small one. We did but build his pedestal - A narrow and a tall one.
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