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Members of the European Parliament are against the use of pesticides, but also want to stop the spread of malaria.
In attempting to ban pesticides, policymakers are overlooking the risk of insect-borne diseases.
Banning pesticides may be an over-reaction and can mean the world's poor stay hungry.
When it comes to stories on so-called toxic substances, the public discourse seems infected by "chemophobia."
Banning effective chemicals makes sense only if we gain identifiable health or environmental benefits in exchange.
DDT is still a critical weapon in the battle against malaria and other insect-borne diseases.
Often failing to fulfill its assigned mandates and unable to implement the initiatives it has begun, the UN's World Health Organization desperately needs to reform.



