MAHA’s Perfect Villain
Environment
United States
Started April 28, 2026
Glyphosate highlights the movement’s horseshoe politics and has nothing to do with vaccines
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MAHA’s Perfect Villain
The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 27, 2026
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The dangers of glyphosate are underestimated; its widespread use poses significant health risks that must be addressed immediately.
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The vilification of glyphosate distracts from more pressing issues in agriculture, such as climate change and sustainable practices.
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While glyphosate has its benefits, the debate around its safety reflects deeper political divides that complicate public health discussions.
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Glyphosate is essential for modern agriculture, increasing crop yields and ensuring food security despite environmental concerns.
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Glyphosate's role in agriculture should be re-evaluated in light of emerging research, prioritizing human health over agricultural efficiency.
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