Saturday, March 27, 2004

HOTTER TUNA - Part 2

 

President Bush has proposed classifying mercury as "less hazardous under the Clean Air Act, so he can delay a previously scheduled cleanup of this toxin, which contaminates fish from coal power plant emissions," according to a MoveOn.org media advisory.

A separate print ad, developed in partnership with MoveOn.org and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is running in the New York Times. This full-page ad, under the headline "The Politics of Poison," outlines the administration's history of deceiving the public on toxics issues, especially arsenic and mercury.

MoveOn.org has already generated more than 180,000 comments to the EPA to try to stop the President from choosing large corporate campaign contributors (such as those in the energy industry) over mothers and children, who are most at risk from eating mercury-tainted fish. Mercury causes harm to the developing brain of the fetus when consumed (in fish) by pregnant women. Young children who eat fish high in mercury are also at risk for learning disabilities and other developmental problems.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week issued new fish consumption guidelines, advising pregnant women and children to stay away from swordfish as well as other types of fish high in mercury, and to limit tuna fish meals to no more than six ounces per week.[1]

The MoveOn partnership with EWG, NRDC, former EPA Administrator Carol Browner and the Learning Disabilities Association is another indication of the growing surge of opposition to Bush's mercury policy by the nation's environmental health community.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Mari,this info is so important.
Vince

Anonymous said...

I always hated tuna, and still do, because when I was young we had to eat it often, having six kids and not a whole lot of money, there were not a lot of inexpensive proteins to choose from. I can't imagine being a poor mother today, and having to make these choices. Go hungry, or eat contaminated food. What a world we live in.