Stop the Spray
Spraying with glyphosate increases forest fire risk because it dries down forest growth βΒ thereby creating forest fuel. It also facilitates the conversion of forests into conifer plantations, which are tinderboxes in effect.
The risk of harm from spraying forests with glyphosate herbicides clearly outweighs the benefits.Β Reason and common sense dictate the practise must stop.
https://safefoodmatters.org/2024/06/20/forest-spraying-3-forest-fires/
