
On January 23, the Environmental Safety Company moved to withdraw its 2021 interim determination permitting using the herbicide paraquat, following the submitting of a petition spotlighting the hyperlinks between the weedkiller and Parkinson’s Illness. Regardless of stating final 12 months that it might spend 2024 analyzing new details about paraquat with the intention of issuing a ultimate doc on its use by mid-January 2025, the EPA opted to delay, stating it wanted extra time to look at the potential well being results of the chemical.
“As a substitute of dealing with us in court docket, EPA is cowering behind the drained previous trade tactic of delay, delay, delay.”
Nathan Donley, environmental well being science director on the Middle for Organic Range
The current petition, which was filed collectively by the Michael J. Fox Basis for Parkinson’s Analysis and several other different well being advocacy organizations, shone a lightweight on the proof linking the herbicide to the illness1. The petition challenged the EPA’s 2021 conclusion that there was “inadequate” proof of this connection. The proof, characterised as “extremely overwhelming” by Jonathan Kalmuss-Katz, a senior lawyer with Earthjustice and the swimsuit’s lead plaintiff, has in truth been build up for many years.
For trade consultants, the transfer to withdraw is a disappointing maneuver. “As a substitute of dealing with us in court docket, EPA is cowering behind the drained previous trade tactic of delay, delay, delay,” mentioned Nathan Donley, environmental well being science director on the Middle for Organic Range. “It’s already been greater than three years since this litigation began, we can not wait one other 4 years simply to start out again at sq. one. Too many lives are at stake.”
What Is Paraquat Used For?
Paraquat is without doubt one of the most widely-used weed-killing chemical compounds within the U.S. It was first launched to the market in 1962 by Imperial Chemical Industries (a predecessor of Syngenta) underneath the model title Gramoxone. Paraquat is often used to manage weeds in fields rising grapes, almonds, soy beans, and cotton, most frequently in California’s Central Valley, Iowa, and the Mississippi River Valley. It has additionally traditionally been used to kill fields of illegally-grown marijuana.
Paraquat is a restricted substance within the U.S. attributable to its propensity for human hurt — in line with the EPA, only one sip of paraquat is deadly. Due to this, it’s solely out there to be used by licensed customers, and the chemical is often dyed blue to keep away from unintended ingestion.
Paraquat additionally stands out from different comparable chemical compounds given its potential to volatilize, or to vary from a liquid to a vapor. If you’re coping with a poisonous and doubtlessly lethal substance, you’ll be able to perceive why this could be regarding — paraquat evaporation may enhance the chance of inhalation by bystanders.
Paraquat vs. Glyphosate

Paraquat is much stronger than fellow widespread herbicide glyphosate, which itself has been categorized as a possible human carcinogen by the World Well being Group. Farm companies typically resort to paraquat on crops exhibiting resistance to glyphosate, a widespread downside relationship again to the mid-90s2.
Glyphosate is bought underneath the model title Roundup by Bayer (previously Monsanto, earlier than it was acquired in 2018), and widespread overuse meant that some weeds had been in a position to adapt and develop a resistance to the chemical. Following this, the Guardian reported that paraquat use within the U.S. tripled between 2008 and 2018 — which suggests its presence on American farms will solely enhance if the EPA continues to delay3.
What Are the Confirmed Well being Dangers of Paraquat?
The scientific proof linking Parkinson’s and paraquat has been piling up for years. Animal research printed in 2004 in Cell and Tissue Analysis4 and in 2005 in Neurobiology of Illness5 confirmed that rats uncovered to the weedkiller developed the illness. Much more regarding, human research confirmed these findings in 2011. A Nationwide Institutes of Well being research discovered that employees who’ve used paraquat are 2.5 occasions as more likely to develop Parkinson’s6.
A 2024 research within the Worldwide Journal of Epidemiology discovered that even those that merely lived or labored close to agricultural amenities utilizing the herbicide had a higher threat of contracting Parkinson’s Illness7. The strongest odds had been noticed for these identified at lower than 60 years of age.
A Harmful Secret
It will get worse. In line with paperwork launched in 2022 by The New Lede, Syngenta has been conscious of the potential hyperlinks between paraquat and Parkinson’s for many years, figuring out — and hiding — potential results on the central nervous system as early as 19588.
A 1976 post-mortem of a farmworker analyzed by Syngenta (then ICI) confirmed “degenerative adjustments” within the cells of the substantia nigra of the mind, which the outlet characterizes as “an indicator for Parkinson’s.” And in 1985, an inner memorandum circulated to officers at Chevron (the previous chief distributor of the chemical) confirmed consciousness of a Canadian research discovering “a very excessive correlation” between Parkinson’s and using paraquat.
What Is Parkinson’s Illness?

Parkinson’s Illness is a dysfunction of the nervous system attributable to a breakdown of dopamine-producing neurons within the mind, which might result in irregular mind exercise, motion issues, emotional adjustments, sleep issues, ache, and early demise9. Practically 1 million individuals within the U.S. live with the illness10.
As of January, greater than 5,000 farmers with Parkinson’s illness have filed federal lawsuits in opposition to Syngenta and Chevron. These paraquat lawsuits assert that the businesses had been conscious of the dangers and hid them from the general public for over 50 years11.
It’s Not Simply Parkinson’s: The Different Dangers of Paraquat
Along with the hyperlinks to Parkinson’s Illness, the current petition additionally explored different potential well being ramifications of paraquat use, together with respiratory and dermal illnesses.
In line with the CDC, paraquat poisoning by the use of ingestion, pores and skin publicity, or inhalation could cause poisonous chemical reactions across the physique, however particularly within the lungs, liver, and kidneys12. The ingestion of small volumes of the herbicide causes delayed however deadly lung fibrosis13. As of this 12 months, therapy choices for paraquat-induced lung fibrosis stay restricted, in line with a research in EJNMMI Analysis14.
The Environmental Dangers of Paraquat

Paraquat additionally has dire environmental penalties. A 2021 research in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Security confirmed that it may trigger “severe hurt” to the setting15, and a 2023 research in Ecotoxicology confirmed that aquatic crops are significantly susceptible to the herbicide16. It has additionally proven a exceptional capacity to persist in soil and water lengthy after its utility, which implies the long-term results will possible keep on for years to come back.
In October, greater than 50 U.S. lawmakers despatched letters to the EPA calling for a ban on the herbicide, citing hurt to farmworkers and rural communities, in addition to “grave impacts on the setting.” Roughly 70 nations have already banned paraquat, together with the European Union, Switzerland, and the UK. It was banned in China in 2012, and in Vietnam, the place paraquat was killing 1,000 individuals yearly, the chemical was banned in 201717. It appears excessive time the U.S. did the identical.
Sources:
- https://www.epa.gov/system/recordsdata/paperwork/2021-10/21-71287_docketentry_09-23-2021_1.pdf
- https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/encyclopedia/status-and-concerns-glyphosate-resistance
- https://www.theguardian.com/setting/2024/feb/11/epa-reapprove-paraquat-herbicide-parkinsons
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- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38309714/
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- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8900653/
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- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37973658/
- https://vietnamnews.vn/society/351267/paraquat-poisoning-kills-1000-every-year.html