Paul Hawken
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I have lots of candidates. Pesticide would be one, which he doesn't have any control over whatsoever. And what would you like to see happen there? Oh, I mean, we approve pesticides here that other countries don't. I mean, we approve herbicide made by Syngenta, all right? And Syngenta was an English company And now it's owned by the Chinese. Okay.
I have lots of candidates. Pesticide would be one, which he doesn't have any control over whatsoever. And what would you like to see happen there? Oh, I mean, we approve pesticides here that other countries don't. I mean, we approve herbicide made by Syngenta, all right? And Syngenta was an English company And now it's owned by the Chinese. Okay.
I have lots of candidates. Pesticide would be one, which he doesn't have any control over whatsoever. And what would you like to see happen there? Oh, I mean, we approve pesticides here that other countries don't. I mean, we approve herbicide made by Syngenta, all right? And Syngenta was an English company And now it's owned by the Chinese. Okay.
And the herbicide is banned in the UK and banned in China. But they fight to sell it here, Syngenta. What name does it go under?
And the herbicide is banned in the UK and banned in China. But they fight to sell it here, Syngenta. What name does it go under?
And the herbicide is banned in the UK and banned in China. But they fight to sell it here, Syngenta. What name does it go under?
We'll figure it out. I'm embarrassed.
We'll figure it out. I'm embarrassed.
We'll figure it out. I'm embarrassed.
It's a big competitor, you know. Yeah, it's a huge company. And I'm just saying, if you look at what the EPA authorizes, other countries are going, can't understand why we authorized it. Look at the science, you know. And... So that is, again, go to cause. Can we go to cause, please? I mean, the second highest level and almost the first level of cancer in the United States is where?
It's a big competitor, you know. Yeah, it's a huge company. And I'm just saying, if you look at what the EPA authorizes, other countries are going, can't understand why we authorized it. Look at the science, you know. And... So that is, again, go to cause. Can we go to cause, please? I mean, the second highest level and almost the first level of cancer in the United States is where?
It's a big competitor, you know. Yeah, it's a huge company. And I'm just saying, if you look at what the EPA authorizes, other countries are going, can't understand why we authorized it. Look at the science, you know. And... So that is, again, go to cause. Can we go to cause, please? I mean, the second highest level and almost the first level of cancer in the United States is where?
Well, I know because I follow your work. Iowa, right? Wow. Yeah. Tell the audience why. Pesticides and glyphosate, probably glyphosate, you know, who knows? But I mean, the rich black soil, you know, that Iowa has and had, you know, I mean, no wonder people want to farm there. It's extraordinary soil originally.
Well, I know because I follow your work. Iowa, right? Wow. Yeah. Tell the audience why. Pesticides and glyphosate, probably glyphosate, you know, who knows? But I mean, the rich black soil, you know, that Iowa has and had, you know, I mean, no wonder people want to farm there. It's extraordinary soil originally.
Well, I know because I follow your work. Iowa, right? Wow. Yeah. Tell the audience why. Pesticides and glyphosate, probably glyphosate, you know, who knows? But I mean, the rich black soil, you know, that Iowa has and had, you know, I mean, no wonder people want to farm there. It's extraordinary soil originally.
But because it's corn soy, basically, it's just drenched in pesticides and herbicides. Every farmer knows it. Every family knows it. They're seeing cancers there in like third, fourth generation farmers, you know, their great-grandchildren. that have never been seen before in the Midwest. Like, where did it... It is like such unusual forms of cancer.
But because it's corn soy, basically, it's just drenched in pesticides and herbicides. Every farmer knows it. Every family knows it. They're seeing cancers there in like third, fourth generation farmers, you know, their great-grandchildren. that have never been seen before in the Midwest. Like, where did it... It is like such unusual forms of cancer.
But because it's corn soy, basically, it's just drenched in pesticides and herbicides. Every farmer knows it. Every family knows it. They're seeing cancers there in like third, fourth generation farmers, you know, their great-grandchildren. that have never been seen before in the Midwest. Like, where did it... It is like such unusual forms of cancer.
You know, in children, tiny children, so forth, you know. And so... I say that only about pesticides because if you could just get to EPA, because it's corrupt. The EPA process is totally corrupt when it comes to chemicals. And that's what Kennedy's against and tries to stop.
You know, in children, tiny children, so forth, you know. And so... I say that only about pesticides because if you could just get to EPA, because it's corrupt. The EPA process is totally corrupt when it comes to chemicals. And that's what Kennedy's against and tries to stop.