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Personally I think the last part has little to do with cities and more to do with what must be pesticides in farming.
Shhh, we need to blame the individual land owners so no change will happen.
Constant use of broad spectrum pesticides that persist in he environment for months or even years. It has never been a good idea.
They they invented gmo and instead of doing anything useful created seeds resistant to roundup so that they can use even more of it!
Just like "reduce, reuse, recycle" it's yet another tactic to absolve industry by shifting the blame to individual "personal responsibility."