
Capitalism Magazine
Walter Williams
HENRY I. MILLER
South Africa
National Geographic
DDT, a notorious symbol of environmental degradation, is poised to make a comeback.
American Enterprise Institute
National public Radio
The World Health Organization today announced a major policy change. It's actively backing the controversial pesticide DDT as a way to control malaria.
Malaria Foundation International
This outcome will save many lives, and it also demonstrates the power of coherent advocacy in achieving public health goals, which is a critical function served by the Malaria Foundation International.
World Health Organisation
WHO gives indoor use of DDT a clean bill of health for controlling malaria
Cato Institute
new York Times
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