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Thumbs up for our new EPA on toxic chemicals and pesticides

October 28, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
atrazine, carbaryl, carbofuran, EPA, hazard, inerts, IRIS, pesticide, regulation, scientificintegrity, toxic, toxicchemicals, TRI

 Under the leadership of the Obama Administration, and with Administrator Lisa Jackson at the helm of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) all sorts of good things have been happening to increase public transparency, scientific integrity, and health protections. Many of...continued

EPA announces a much-improved IRIS chemical assessment process

May 21, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, EPA, hazard, IRIS, policy, toxic, toxicchemicals

Today the new EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson, announced a new process for assessing toxic chemicals under the IRIS (Integrated Risk Information System) program, in addition to $5 million and 10 new employees for the IRIS program. The new process puts...continued

EPA fails to regulate perchlorate rocket fuel, despite new evidence it is in infant formula

April 13, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemistry, EPA, perchlorate, rocketfuel, simplesteps, toxic, toxicchemicals, water

Perchlorate, a component of rocket fuel and contaminant of some fertilizer, is also a contaminant in drinking water and in many common foods including milk, tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, and fruit juice. It has also been found in breast milk and...continued

New NRDC Report Documents Monitoring Programs Slashed Under the Bush Administration

December 3, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
biomonitoring, CDC, chemicals, data, EPA, hazard, health, lead, pesticide, righttoknow, risk, science, toxic, toxicchemicals

A report released today by the NRDC Health Program documents many examples of Bush Administration budget cuts to key data collection programs that monitor hazardous pollutants in our air, water, food, and even our bodies. The loss of these monitoring programs will...continued

NRDC wins victory to stop EPA and chemical industry from overturning restrictions on a toxic class of pesticides, the EBDCs

November 5, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
BASF, carcinogen, dowchemical, dupont, EBDCs, EPA, ETU, hazard, litigation, mancozeb, maneb, metiram, pesticide, risk, toxic

In a great victory for NRDC, public health and worker safety, yesterday the chemical industry capitulated today in their long-running effort to reverse a partial ban on a group of pesticides known as the Ethylene bisdithiocarbamates, or EBDCs for short,...continued

NRDC testified at Congressional hearings today on Science Under Siege at the U.S. EPA

September 18, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
congress, EPA, integrity, IRIS, policy, political, science, scientist, toxaphene, toxic, toxicchemicals

 Today, I provided testimony before the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, at hearings entitled: Science under Siege: Scientific Integrity at the U.S. EPA  about political interference with Agency scientists, in their efforts to assess and regulate...continued

Today EPA announces intent to cancel toxic pesticide carbofuran

July 24, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
carbofuran, EPA, pesticide, simplesteps

Today, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the residues of the pesticide carbofuran that end up on our food and in our drinking water are too high, and may be unsafe. Thus, after first registering the chemical for...continued

Confluence of co-incidences: Asbestos and Nano

July 21, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
asbestos, carbonnanotubes, chemicals, EPA, nanotechnologies, nanotechnology, nanotubes, regulation

On the very same day, Sunday 20th, two of my favorite blogs  posted on events and though neither referenced each other, the overlap of interests is worth noting. In the first blog crack investigative reporter and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner...continued

Prominent scientists support NRDC petition to ban Endosulfan

May 15, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
ban, chemicals, endosulfan, EPA, persistent, petition, pollutant, POP, regulation, scientist, simplesteps

Today the very prominent Dr. Ronald Herberman, one of the worlds most prominent cancer researchers and Director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute joined with NRDC and over fifty-five prominent international scientists, medical doctors, nurses, and other health professionals...continued

NRDC and EDF blast White House interference in EPA chemical assessment program called IRIS

April 29, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, EPA, information, integrated, IRIS, policy, pollutant, risk, simplesteps, system, toxic

 Today the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works will host oversight hearings on EPA Toxic Chemical Policies. Discussions will include new revisions that will delay and weaken the process EPA uses to update the Integrated Risk Information System...continued

Jennifer Sass
Jennifer Sass
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Washington, D.C.
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