More than a million people signed a petition urging the French government to ditch a law allowing the reintroduction of a banned pesticide known to kill bees. The so-called "Duplomb law" has stirred public anger for permitting a return of acetamiprid -- a chemical known to be toxic to pollinators such as bees and to ecosystems.
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- Over one million people signed a petition against reauthorizing acetamiprid. 7s
- Studies indicate acetamiprid is harmful to bees and potentially toxic to humans. 33s
- Some farmers call for EU-wide pesticide rules, while beekeepers support a ban. 40s
- The petition will prompt a parliamentary debate but will not change the new law. 1m 27s
- The government and president have not yet responded to the petition. 1m 45s