‘No Causal Link?’: MTBE’s Long Legacy in Pascoag
PASCOAG, R.I. — Stating accurately that available science doesn’t show a causal link between MTBE exposure and any immediate or persistent health effects, Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Judith Colenback […]
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How Did Flame Retardants Become a Hot Chemical?
PROVIDENCE — Chemical manufacturers profit on the fear of fire by concocting chemical compounds that are flame-resistant. They lobby industry groups and fire marshals, who don’t want to be seen as soft on fire prevention, to advocate for the use of these flame retardants, most of which are added to computer plastics, upholstered furniture and cushions before their impacts are properly studied.
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