Scientist Removed From EPA Panel Due To Industry Opposition
Beeftopia writes "The relationship between regulator and regulated is once again called into question as industry pressure leads to a scientist's removal from an EPA regulatory panel. From the article: 'In 2007, when Deborah Rice was appointed chair of an Environmental Protection Agency panel assessing the safety levels of flame retardants, she arrived as a respected Maine toxicologist with no ties to industry. Yet the EPA removed Rice from the panel after an intense push by the American Chemistry Council (ACC), an industry lobbying group that accused her of bias. Her supposed conflict of interest? She had publicly raised questions about the safety of a flame retardant under EPA review.'"
You can't have a SCIENTIST on a panel about pollution! It interfere's with Gawd's Will!
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
* That's Neil Gawd, CEO of Toxic Shit Enterprises, of course.
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
Brought to you by the country with legalized bribery.
The summary makes it seem like this just happened, but she was actually removed back in 2007. Why is this coming up now, 6 years later?
Last year, the Chicago Tribune ran an incredible series of investigative articles on the dangers of flame retardant chemicals and the extent to which industries profit from their manufacturing (http://media.apps.chicagotribune.com/flames/index.html). In light of their unfortunate conclusions, this report is hardly surprising.
Every single one of those scientists is not only biased, but has a substantial conflict of interest. All of them are carbon-based lifeforms that will react negatively to a wide range of chemicals such as mercury, arsenic and practically every petrochemical in existence. The EPA should clear the entire regulatory panel and re-staff it with robots who will only take their charge from a power source that will not be disclosed to them. Ideally their finishes should also be solvent-resistant and UV-stable and their cooling system capacity should be generous.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel