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IARC confirms link between formaldehyde and leukemia

November 4, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, formaldehyde, IARC, IRIS, katrina, leukemia, toxic, toxicchemicals, TSCA

I won't bury the lead: last week the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the most prestigious international body for cancer assessment in the world, determined that sufficient evidence exists to link formaldehyde with leukemia, a cancer of the blood...continued

nano-chemical exposures implicated in workplace deaths

August 19, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, china, health, nanoparticle, nanotechnologies, nanotechnology, toxic, toxicchemicals

A study from Chinese scientists just out today reports on seven workers in a paint factory that were exposed to nanoparticles along with many other hazardous chemicals during their toxic workday. Two have already died of their diseases. All suffered shortness...continued

Chemicals and bees: the good, the bad, the still legal

July 27, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
bee, CCD, chemicals, colonycollapsedisorder, imidacloprid, neonicotinoid, pesticide, pollinator, simplesteps

I was out inspecting my bee hive this weekend. Yep, i've become a hobby beekeeper...its all the rage, dontcha know. Even though on most days my bees love me, yesterday one little rascal had a bad thought about me, culminating...continued

NRDC releases report recommending science journals protect themselves from misuse

June 1, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
asbestos, BPA, cancer, chemicals, conflict, disclosure, industry, pesticide, science, scientificintegrity, toxic, toxicchemicals

Today, I released a new report on the need for scientific journals to enforce strict and effective conflict disclosure policies for authors, peer reviewers, and even journal editors. The report, titled,  Effective and Practical Disclosure Policies: NRDC Paper on Workshop to...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

NRDC sends its wish list on scientific integrity to the President

May 14, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, FACA, integrity, peerreview, science, scientificintegrity, toxic, toxicchemicals

When President Obama issued a call for public comments on how to fix the dismal state of scientific distortion, manipulation, and suppression that had marked the Bush Administration, NRDC answered the call. So did many other public interest groups and...continued

Stormwater runoff...yeuch. PBS Frontline takes us from sewers to tap water

April 20, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, Frontline, PBS, pharmaceutical, poison, simplesteps, smartgrowth, stormwater, sustainable, toxic, toxicchemicals, water, watershed

Ever wonder what becomes of that rainwater that runs off pesticide-treated lawns, golf courses, and farm fields? What about the hormone-disupting pharmaceuticals that we flush down the toilet because they are past their due date, leftover, or unwanted? Where does...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 joins lawsuit to ban endosulfan

July 23, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, endosulfan, FIFRA, FQPA, illegal, lawsuit, organic, persistent, pesticide, pollutant, simplesteps, toxic

Today NRDC joined a coalition of advocacy groups filing a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to consider all the risks associated with endosulfan, an extremely hazardous persistant bioaccumulative pesticide and the topic of several previous NRDC...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

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