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Rising heat makes pesticides more dangerous for farmworkers

Heat stress makes the human body more vulnerable to pesticides by enlarging skin pores, increasing sweat-driven absorption, and raising evaporation rates that boost airborne exposure. Hotter temperatures also accelerate chemical transformation of pesticides into more toxic compounds. Researchers warn that for the roughly 2.4 million farmworkers in the US, climate change will steadily worsen these combined risks.

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