In January 2021, the UK government approved the use of a neonicotinoid pesticide for emergency use as a seed treatment on sugar beet.
The announcement generated a huge amount of backlash from conservationists and citizens alike, and the decision was eventually overturned. However, in January 2022, DEFRA has once again approved this bee-killing pesticide for emergency use. The decision comes only days after a damning parliamentary report detailing the terrible state of English rivers, largely due to agricultural pollution.
So why is it imperative that the UK government upholds the ban on neonicotinoids?