Wednesday, March 5, 2008

EPA Listens To Lobbyists, Boots Expert

And then another set of decisions. Am I just one of the few that sees all this as one step forward, one step back, and we're all just doing the cha-cha?
clipped from www.ewg.org

A toxicologist was removed from a panel researching a flame retardant. Critics cry double standard.

Published February 29, 2008

Under pressure from the chemical industry, the Environmental Protection Agency has dismissed an outspoken scientist who chaired a federal panel responsible for helping the agency determine the dangers of a flame retardant widely used in electronic equipment.

Toxicologist Deborah Rice was appointed chair of an EPA scientific panel reviewing the chemical a year ago. Federal records show she was removed from the panel in August after the American Chemistry Council, the lobbying group for chemical manufacturers, complained to a top-ranking EPA official that she was biased.

The chemical, a brominated compound known as deca, is used in high volumes worldwide, largely in the plastic housings of television sets.

EPA officials were not available for comment Thursday.

unprecedented for the EPA to remove an expert for expressing concerns about the potential dangers
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