On Feb 5, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Sai Suryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Next, your reaction to our reasoning was to engage in derogatory remarks and shift attention to a different paper, titled "Relecutant Regulators". FYI: The latter is a policy piece, which elaborates on the implications of my research for pesticide policymaking.
I am not shifting attention to something else but pointing out the common thread in all of your writings: the support of beekeepers who have come to the wrong conclusions, the painting of the EPA as working for the Ag companies, and worst of all: your unflagging boosting of the "precautionary principle." The latter scarcely deserves the name "principle" at all. It calls for a burden of proof that impossible to meet, therefore it has no merit in a democracy.
I would refer readers to
Cresswell, J. E., Desneux, N., & vanEngelsdorp, D. (2012). Dietary traces of neonicotinoid pesticides as a cause of population declines in honey bees: an evaluation by Hill's epidemiological criteria. Pest management science.
Kleinman, D. L., & Suryanarayanan, S. (2012). Dying Bees and the Social Production of Ignorance. Science, Technology & Human Values.
Rucker, R. R., Thurman, W. N., & Burgett, M. (2011). Colony Collapse: The Economic Consequences of Bee Disease.
Read these three and make up your own minds.
PLB
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