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Scientists: EPA OK'ing Harmful Pesticides Under Industry
Pressure
Back in the United States, the New York Times is reporting union
leaders representing thousands of scientists at the Environmental
Protection Agency are accusing agency heads of bowing to political
pressure and allowing harmful chemicals in agricultural pesticides. The
call comes ahead of a deadline Thursday for Congress to approve
thousands of chemicals the scientists say pose serious risks for
fetuses, pregnant women, young children and the elderly. In a new
disclosed letter sent in May, union leaders representing 9,000
scientists said the EPA is ignoring principles of sound science and
putting the concerns of the agriculture and pesticide industry before
the health of US citizens. In some cases, the EPA has allegedly ignored
independent scientific studies that contradict those sponsored by the
pesticide industry. An EPA specialist involved in the pesticide program
told the New York Times: “The pesticide program functions as a
governmental cover for what is effectively a private industry licensing
program.”
and in the same program, more sad
pesticide news:
Bhopal Survivor, Campaigner
Dies of Apparent Suicide
And finally Sunil Kumar, a survivor and leading campaigner for victims
of the 1984 Bhopal chemical gas leak, has died of an apparent suicide.
Kumar founded the group Children Against Carbide, which attempted to
bring the company Union Carbide, now owned by Dow Chemical, to justice.
He was found dead last week wearing a t-shirt that read: “No More
Bhopals.”
Democracy
Now headlines for August 2, 2006
http://www.democracynow.org/
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