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Endosulfan manufacturer promotes its toxic products, while the chemical shipment on a capsized ferry prevents rescue attempts

June 30, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
endocrinedisruptors, endosulfan, international_law, makhteshim_agan, neurotoxin, persistent_organic_pollutant, pesticide, philippines, POP, rotterdamconvention

The dangerous pesticide endosulfan was in the news this week, as the presence of 22,000 pounds of it on a capsized ferry in the Philippines has prevented divers from recovering some 800 bodies from the vessel. Although the presence...continued

Endosulfan: workers hate it too

May 20, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
ban, chemicals, endosulfan, health, POP, safety, toxic, worker

To commemorate Workers Memorial Day, April 28, 2008, many worker and community health advocacy groups including the Environmental Justice Foundation, Pesticides Action Network Europe (PAN Europe), and the International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied...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

For a second time, NRDC petitions US EPA to cancel dangerous pesticide, endosulfan

February 20, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
endosulfan, hazard, organic, persistent, pesticide, pollutant, POP, simplesteps, toxic

In 2002, the US Environmental Protection Agency completed its assessment of the risks of endosulfan. About 1.4 million pounds of this chemical are used in the United States each year on a wide variety of crops, where it runs off...continued

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Jennifer Sass
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