Green Science Policy Institute
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We are scientists who conduct and communicate research to decision-makers in government and business to protect people and the environment from chemical harm.
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http://www.greensciencepolicy.org 11-08-2010 19:43:06
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There’s new concern about toxic chemicals coming from the seats inside cars. Most are treated with flame-retardant chemicals — and a new study found drivers may be breathing them in. AnnaWernerCBS shares what you can do to protect yourself.
I had a great time speaking with AnnaWernerCBS on CBS Mornings about our new study on flame retardants in cars. They're in your...my...every vehicle.
The urgent need for designing greener drugs – Out today in NatureSustainability! 17 international scientists call for an increased focus on designing more sustainable drugs to tackle the growing issue of pharma pollution at its source 💊🌍 Free link👉 rdcu.be/dJYoq
Just now In partnership with the Green Science Policy Institute and the International Association of Fire Fighters, we delivered more than 32k of your petition signatures to the headquarters of nhtsagov, calling on the agency to update its outdated flammability standard for car interiors and child car seats!
"It is a false choice to choose between renewable energy and less #PFAS pollution," said Ariana Spentzos of Green Science Policy Institute. Advocates urge lithium-ion battery producers to reconsider materials to prevent new PFAS pollution. U.S. EPA 3M PFAS Project Lab Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) thenewlede.org/2024/07/electr…
Note: Parents join firefighters, scientists, lawmakers and consumer watchdogs in their plea. Duke University Green Science Policy Institute President Biden nhtsagov
Thank you Phoebe Wall Howard (original blue check) for this important story. We at Consumer Reports-Consumer Reports Advocacy stand with Green Science Policy Institute International Association of Fire Fighters and all who think fire safety measures should also prioritize long-term public health—and not drive exposure to harmful chemicals. Time for nhtsagov to act.