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Toxic Chemicals and Children's Health in North America
EnviRN list-serve:
June 27, 2006
Report: Toxic Chemicals and Children’s Health in North America

 

A new report titled "Toxic Chemicals and Children's Health in North America" has just been released by the CEC (Commission on Environmental Cooperation).  One of the goals of this report is to focus on chemical releases into the environment from industrial activities. Chemical industrial releases are one important part of the puzzle but do not give a full picture of risk since chemicals from industry are only one type of pollutant.

This report also aims to foster increased trilateral action to prevent and reduce children’s exposure to harmful chemicals. Its focus is an analysis of available data on one category of pollutant, toxic chemicals from data obtained from the national pollutant release and transfer registers (PRTRs) in North America, and emphasizes the reporting of chemical carcinogens, developmental toxicants and neurotoxicants. Although at this stage the data are available only for the United States and Canada, this report discusses in specific terms the potential impacts of these substances on the health of children in North America. It also describes the limits of what we know about these impacts based on present data. With its cross-border analysis of selected PRTR data, it provides a unique North American perspective as a basis for trilateral action.

You can download the report from: http://www.cec.org/pubs_docs/documents/index.cfm?varlan=english&ID=1965

 
The Canary Club is an educational advisory group with a team of medical advisors headed by Richard Shames, M.D.
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