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The toxic burden of pesticides is growing all around the world

Last updated: February 6, 2026 12:40 am
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After more than six decades since Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking book Silent Spring raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides, a recent study suggests that the impact of these chemicals on wildlife may be more severe than ever before.

According to Ralf Schulz from RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau, the global trend indicates an increase in applied toxicity from pesticides across various countries.

To evaluate the overall burden of pesticides, Schulz and his team introduced a metric known as applied toxicity, which takes into account the quantity and toxicity level of pesticides used. By analyzing data on 625 pesticides used in 201 countries from 2013 to 2019, the researchers found a concerning rise in total applied toxicity for different groups of organisms.

Notably, the total applied toxicity increased for six out of eight organism groups, including pollinators, fish, and terrestrial arthropods. This escalation is primarily attributed to the higher quantities of pesticides being utilized and the substitution of older pesticides with more toxic alternatives.

While the study does not directly correlate this toxicity with harmful effects on organisms, it serves as an indicator of the potential risks posed by pesticide usage. Schulz highlights the prevalence of highly toxic pesticides like pyrethroids and neonicotinoids, which are particularly hazardous to certain species.

Despite calls to ban certain pesticides like glyphosate, Schulz warns that such actions could lead to increased applied toxicity if replaced with more toxic alternatives. Additionally, reducing pesticide usage may have unintended consequences such as loss of biodiversity due to increased land clearance for farming.

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At a recent UN biodiversity summit, countries pledged to reduce the overall risk from pesticides by half by 2030. Schulz suggests that measuring total applied toxicity could be a practical way to monitor progress towards this goal.

Experts like Roel Vermeulen emphasize the urgent need for transformative changes in farming practices to mitigate the escalating risks associated with pesticide use. Consumers are urged to support sustainable agriculture by embracing dietary changes, reducing food waste, and acknowledging the true environmental costs of food production.

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