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Is This The First Police Death From TETRA?
On 11th July I was advised of a police officer who had very recently died of cancer of the oesophagus - throat cancer. This officer was in his thirties, an active sportsman with a healthy diet. He didn’t... ...
Starmail - 20. Jul, 16:04
Bush Administration Steps Up Pressure on EU to Weaken Proposed Chemical Laws
July 14, 2004 In its aggressive campaign to water down proposed new toxic chemical regulations in Europe, the Bush administration is now making vague accusations that the European initiative violates... ...
Starmail - 14. Jul, 15:54
US pollution may damage UK health
Fumes from traffic and industry harm our health Polluted air from America could be damaging the health of people in Britain, experts fear. Airborne chemicals from 5,000 miles are being dumped in the... ...
Starmail - 13. Jul, 16:53
Bush Chemical Treaty Bill Favors Industry Over Public Health
July 12, 2004 Tomorrow, a House subcommittee will take up a Bush administration bill that environmentalists believe would harmfully limit how the U.S. participates in an international treaty to ban or... ...
Starmail - 12. Jul, 16:33
European Environmental Rules Propel Change in U.S.
by OTTO POHL http://www.nytimes.c om/2004/07/06/science/eart h/06euro.html BRUSSELS - When Darcy White of Raytown, Mo., chose to breast-feed her baby daughter two years ago, she had never heard of brominated... ...
Starmail - 8. Jul, 12:48
Death at sea
Marc S. Kaufman This article appeared in Ode issue: 15 Evidence is mounting that Navy sonar tests seriously harm whales and porpoises. From his tropical hideaway, a veteran marine biologist works to stop... ...
Starmail - 5. Jul, 22:19
Important Reading for the Bush Administration
July 01, 2004 Thirty years ago, a book called The Limits to Growth created an international sensation by stating what now -- to most people -- seems obvious: that industrial and population growth would... ...
Starmail - 1. Jul, 18:31
Bush attempts to censor US scientific participation at the WHO
To All A bit of political reality......... The WHO is now negotiating with the Bush Administration over requirements that senior US administration officials approve participants in scientific meetings.... ...
Starmail - 29. Jun, 09:55
Weather Modification
"Much of the science that had been planned for the Tropospheric Aerosol Program (TAP) will in the future be conducted under the Department of Energy's Atmospheric Science Program, which, beginning in Fiscal... ...
Starmail - 18. Jun, 23:18
Shell boss 'fears for the planet'
The head of one of the world's biggest oil giants has said unless carbon dioxide emissions are dealt with he sees "very little hope for the world". In a frank interview, Ron Oxburgh told the Guardian... ...
Starmail - 17. Jun, 17:18
