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Toxic hit list shows Australians exposed to dangerous chemicals

Posted in Articles, Australia, Gardens, General, Health, Life & Environment, Science, environmental disaster, food, garden on July 17th, 2010 by WWF-Australia – Be the first to comment
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WWF and the National Toxics Network today released a list of Australia’s most dangerous pesticides, more than 80 of which are prohibited overseas because of the risks they pose to human health and the environment.

The list includes 17 chemicals that are known, likely or probable carcinogens, and 48 chemicals flagged as having the potential to interfere with hormones.

More than 20 have been classified as either extremely or highly hazardous by the World Health Organisation yet remain available for use on Australian farms.

“Australians are at risk of being exposed to a dangerous cocktail of poisonous chemicals, many of which have been prohibited in other countries due to their risks to health and the environment,” said WWF spokesperson Nick Heath.

“Surely Australian farm workers, wildlife and ecosystems deserve the same level of protection as those in Europe or the United States.”

Jo Immig from the National Toxics Network said the list was evidence that Australia’s chemical regulatory system was failing to keep people and the environment safe from dangerous pesticides.

“European pesticides regulation is founded on a precautionary principle designed to give human health and the environment the benefit of the doubt,” Ms Immig said.

“Here in Australia we have the opposite, where chemicals that are suspected of causing cancer and other health problems remain on the market for years.”

Mr Heath said the list was a warning that Australians were not being adequately informed of the risks associated with harmful pesticides.

“The pesticides regulator must recognise that while Australia may have unique wildlife and different farming conditions, the chemistry of these dangerous pesticides is the still the same. If smoking causes cancer in the US, it will also cause cancer in Australia – it’s the carcinogens that matter not the country,” Mr Heath said.

“The list demonstrates just how far we are lagging behind the rest of the world. It’s time for us to catch up and give Australian farmers safer and better choices.”

Read the report here.

More information

Charlie Stevens, WWF Media Office, 0424 649 689;

Juliette King, WWF-Australia Conservation Policy Officer, 0438 864 997;

Jo Immig, National Toxics Network, Coordinator, 02 6687 1900, 0413 683 782

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‘You ought to be congratulated’

Posted in Australia, General, Health, Life & Environment, food, garden on March 31st, 2010 by Wayne C – Be the first to comment

The non-GE policy of one of Australia’s biggest food companies is under threat, as they prepare to sell part of their business to the pro-GE multinational, Cargill.

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India bans GE eggplant – Monsanto ‘fakes’ safety data

Posted in General on February 13th, 2010 by True Food Network - News and Events – Be the first to comment

The Indian Government has banned genetically engineered (GE) eggplant after the ex-Director of Monsanto India admitted the corporation provided ‘fake scientific data’ to regulators.

Australians don’t trust GM foods: New survey

Posted in Australia, General, Health, Life & Environment, Organic, Science, food on February 12th, 2010 by True Food Network - News and Events – Be the first to comment

With news coming in from India that Monsanto has given ‘fake scientific data’ to regulators, a new survey shows most Australians reject GE foods and don’t trust the institutions that commercialise them.

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As local as it gets: your own backyard

Posted in Articles, Gardens, General, Helpful Hints, Local, Locavore, News, food on February 4th, 2010 by Julie – Be the first to comment
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Do you get tired of reading labels for your local food? Take a break by growing your own fruit‘n’veg in your backyard.

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West Australians reject GM food and want GM crop ban extended

Posted in General on December 4th, 2009 by True Food Network - News and Events – Be the first to comment

Polling shows the majority of West Australians would not buy genetically modified (GM) food and believe that the West Australian Government’s ban on the commercial growing of GM canola should stay in place.

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Posted in Articles, Farmers market, Science, food, garden on November 25th, 2009 by Wayne C – Be the first to comment

Farewell, the honey bee?

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The wholesale disappearance of bees, sometimes called the Vanishing Bee Syndrome or Colony Collapse Disorder, has resulted in the loss of a quarter of all managed honey-bee colonies in the US since 1990. And a growing number of European and Asian nations, have reported similar declines.

Despite intensive research, the collapse of US bee populations remains largely unexplained. Two species of mite have been implicated in some of this carnage, but about a quarter of the current decline seems unrelated to any specific cause.

Reg Morrison – A fresh perspective on life.

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