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Bill McKee wrote:
"Jim," wrote in message
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A.Melon wrote:
Just because it is on the internet does not make it true. Simply copying
and pasting a political slam does not excuse you from being a spammer.
Salon.com is a far left organization that invents their own stories. Just
cause a rag smells like fish does not make it worthy of posting here.
Get a life.
You don't have to like Salon -- but what about these studies?
Browngoehl's remarks are backed by several alarming studies of mercury in
the past decade. One study, sponsored by the U.S. National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences, and Europe's Environment and Climate
Research Program, showed that children exposed to mercury in utero did
poorly on tests measuring their attention span, memory and speaking
abilities. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, both the
brains and nervous systems of children who have been exposed to mercury
can be damaged. Their language and visual spatial skills can also suffer.
Karen Perry, deputy director of the environmental health department at
Physicians for Social Responsibility, has this advice: "For women who are
of child-bearing age, we would advise they learn more about which fish are
the cleanest and the safest and continue to eat fish in moderation and
choose the lowest-mercury fish. The sad part of all of this is that fish
is such a healthy food, we don't want to tell people not to eat it. So you
have to give them more information, so they can make the best choices."
You would have seen them had you read the article
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, "Jim," wrote:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...ury/print.html
Extract
Millions of fetuses whose mothers eat fish are being exposed to
brain-damaging mercury. But critics charge the Bush administration's
regulations are like bailing the ocean with a thimble.
"Children who suffer the consequences of methylmercury toxicity often
appear like other children who may have been affected for a genetic
reason," explains Leo Trasande, the assistant director of the Mount Sinai
School of Medicine's Center for Children's Health and the Environment in
New York. "A child with mental retardation may have had a significant
environmental exposure in the perinatal period. But there are no
hallmarks." One study found that an affected child could score lower on
IQ tests by as little as .20 of a point to as much as 24 points.
While the Bush administration cajoles women to follow its fish warnings,
it's proved unwilling to take on the root of the problem. Fish, after
all, are only the pathway of mercury to our bloodstreams. Coal-fired
power plants, in the United States and abroad, are the largest source of
man-made mercury pollution. But Bush and company stand in the way of
international efforts to prevent mercury pollution and are doing little
the stop it at home.
What a biased report. US coal fired plants are some of the cleanest plants
in the world. And since we have the possibility to make very clean power
via nuclear which most likely you and your political allies oppose, we are
stuck with firing plants with coal or expensive imported oil. You want
dirty, go to China. When my friends went over there in 2001, they said,
they never saw the sun because of all the pollution and smog. Go to China
and complain.
I'm all for nuke power just as soon as you figure out to do with the
spent fuel
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