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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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by Jordan
Thank You For DyingGeorge Washington University Professor, David Michaels, scourge of the chemical industry, goes on the attack again in the Baltimore Sun, reminding us the the current movie "Thank You For Smoking" is not fiction, nor is it history. The tobacco and chemical industry are still distorting science and government in order to keep on marketing hazardous products. Luckily Congress and government experts are managing to slow the Administration's attempts to weaken environmental and public health protections. But, Clearly frustrated, the White House is making a run around Congress to change the way the agencies conduct risk assessments, the studies that form the basis for health protections. The Office of Management and Budget has proposed mandatory "guidelines" that would require agencies to conduct impossibly comprehensive risk assessments before issuing scientific or technical documents, including the rules polluters have to follow.But beware, they're getting more clever, if we let them: Big tobacco's response, disputing EPA estimates, was spearheaded by experts in the lucrative new industry science called "product defense." Go To My Main Page
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