To Ban or Not to Ban: A Review of Atrazine from Both Sides of the Atlantic
Posted by:
Julia Govis
on December 08, 2009 11:27 AM
Does anyone know if there are currently any epidemiology studies comparing PCOS in humans and atrazine use? Also, how likely is it that the new EPA review will be composed of less biased reviewers than in the past and what would be the best way for the general public to have their concerns heard during this process?
To Ban or Not to Ban: A Review of Atrazine from Both Sides of the Atlantic
Posted by:
Patrice Sutton
on December 08, 2009 11:30 AM
To what extent does the EU have the capacity to/does it integrate early warning signals from wildlife such as described by Dr. Hayes in decision-making?
To Ban or Not to Ban: A Review of Atrazine from Both Sides of the Atlantic
Posted by:
Patrice Sutton
on December 08, 2009 11:45 AM
Representative Louise Slaughter has recently introduced legislation that would establish a comprehensive program to monitor endocrine disruptors - can any of the speakers or others on the call comment on this legislation?
To Ban or Not to Ban: A Review of Atrazine from Both Sides of the Atlantic
Posted by:
karl tupper - PANNA
on December 08, 2009 11:49 AM
Has atrazine been found in Arctic biota and/or air and water samples? In other words, could it be POP that could fall under the Stockholm POPS Convention?
To Ban or Not to Ban: A Review of Atrazine from Both Sides of the Atlantic
Posted by:
donna wysokenski
on December 08, 2009 11:57 AM
Farming systems in Europe seem to have moved further toward sustainable, organic systems compared with US - both from farmer and consumer behaviorial perspective. What role do you see this as contributing to Europe's banning of this pesticide?
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To Ban or Not to Ban: A Review of Atrazine from Both Sides of the Atlantic
Posted by: Julia Govis on December 08, 2009 11:27 AM