30-12-2021, 01:14 PM
(Última modificación: 30-12-2021, 01:15 PM por soulnmagic.)
El impacto de la producción de mdma y cocaína en el medio ambiente:
1) According to the World Drugs Report published by the UN in 2016, the primary environmental concern that illicit crop cultivation has caused is deforestation: https://www.unodc.org/doc/wdr2016/WDR_20...pter_2.pdf
2) National Geographic grantee Kendra McSweeney explores how the illicit traffic of cocaine through Central America's most biodiverse forests is wreaking social and ecological havoc on the region: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx6wWbja9c...=emb_title
3) The deforestation is caused for multiple reasons, in some cases - such as in the production of MDMA – large sections of forest are being uprooted in order to gain access to safrole (one of MDMA’s main ingredients) in the roots of trees: https://www.earth.com/news/environmental...roduction/
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A UNODC study that took place in Colombia between 2001-2006 found that of the 2.6 million hectares of forest that had been lost in this period only 5.3 per cent could be attributed to illicit cultivation, in this case of the coca bush, a follow up study then showed that as little of 1.2 per cent of the lost forest area between the year 2001-2012 had been taken up by coca.: https://www.unodc.org/doc/wdr2016/WDR_20...pter_2.pdf
5) Drug trafficking was responsible for up to 30% of annual deforestation in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, turning biodiverse forest into agricultural land: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108...326/aa6fff
6) The production of a kilo of pure MDMA, the main substance in ecstasy, results in 10 kilos of toxic waste — or 30 kilos in the case of amphetamines. A report aired by Dutch public broadcaster NOS showed just how corrosive these liquids can be. In it, a scientist immersed a chicken leg in a yellow sodium hydroxide solution. After two days, the meat had completely dissolved, leaving just the bone behind: https://nos.nl/artikel/2264440-politie-o...rlijk.html
Son datos para chequear y validar, pero por lo pronto estaría bueno preguntarse si no sería "moral" dejar de consumir para salvar al planeta
1) According to the World Drugs Report published by the UN in 2016, the primary environmental concern that illicit crop cultivation has caused is deforestation: https://www.unodc.org/doc/wdr2016/WDR_20...pter_2.pdf
2) National Geographic grantee Kendra McSweeney explores how the illicit traffic of cocaine through Central America's most biodiverse forests is wreaking social and ecological havoc on the region: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx6wWbja9c...=emb_title
3) The deforestation is caused for multiple reasons, in some cases - such as in the production of MDMA – large sections of forest are being uprooted in order to gain access to safrole (one of MDMA’s main ingredients) in the roots of trees: https://www.earth.com/news/environmental...roduction/
4)
A UNODC study that took place in Colombia between 2001-2006 found that of the 2.6 million hectares of forest that had been lost in this period only 5.3 per cent could be attributed to illicit cultivation, in this case of the coca bush, a follow up study then showed that as little of 1.2 per cent of the lost forest area between the year 2001-2012 had been taken up by coca.: https://www.unodc.org/doc/wdr2016/WDR_20...pter_2.pdf
5) Drug trafficking was responsible for up to 30% of annual deforestation in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, turning biodiverse forest into agricultural land: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108...326/aa6fff
6) The production of a kilo of pure MDMA, the main substance in ecstasy, results in 10 kilos of toxic waste — or 30 kilos in the case of amphetamines. A report aired by Dutch public broadcaster NOS showed just how corrosive these liquids can be. In it, a scientist immersed a chicken leg in a yellow sodium hydroxide solution. After two days, the meat had completely dissolved, leaving just the bone behind: https://nos.nl/artikel/2264440-politie-o...rlijk.html
Son datos para chequear y validar, pero por lo pronto estaría bueno preguntarse si no sería "moral" dejar de consumir para salvar al planeta