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  • *[[EPA Watch]]
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  • ...al Agency for Research on Cancer and as a probable human carcinogen by the EPA.<ref>Martin Donohoe, "[http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/corporate ...rotection Agency (EPA) official who had served on a panel to challenge the EPA’s policy requiring asbestos removal from schools and other public buildin
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  • ...of Staff to President Reagan; [[William Ruckelshaus]], the ex-head of the EPA, [[George Shultz]]; Hon. [[Mark A. Weinberger]] former Assistant Secretary,
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  • In May 2002, the US [[EPA]], in consultation with other departments, published the [[Climate Action R ...Institute was at the centre of overt and covert action to undermine the US EPA's report on climate change and change the Bush administration position.
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  • ...ch as No More Scares.com which was set up with Bonner Cohen, the editor of EPA Watch, published by the American Policy Center (APC), which is headed “by
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  • The CDFE website features categories such as "EPA-probe" and "co-imperialism" and the latest headlines from the bastion of ri Source: Joint Letter To President Bush On The EPA's Climate Action Report 6/7/02
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  • ..., they won't.' Genes from long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (specifically the EPA and DHA types found in oily fish and seafood, the easiest for the body to u
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  • ...g-in-bid-to-42970.html Pesticide Industry Ramps Up Lobbying in Bid to Pare EPA Rules], New York Times, 24 Feb 2011, acc 5 Mar 2011</ref>
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  • ...rebuff the science used by the USA's [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA), [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) and the [[Occupational Safety and
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  • .../ref> In a statement at the time the FSA elaborated on this claiming the EPA approach ‘has been evolving since 1991, but has not been finalised’.<re ...published in December 2003.<ref>Latest versions available from http://www.epa.gov/ncea/pdfs/dioxin/nas-review/ </ref>
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  • ...e benefits assessments on genetically engineered Bt crops developed by the EPA as part of the reregistration of Bt crops. Benbrook in [http://www.mindfull
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  • ...ad found such aberrations at statistically significant levels. The earlier EPA study had, however, been criticised for lacking a concurrent control group,
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  • ...break the stranglehold of the command-and-control policies promoted by the EPA and the extremist environmental lobby[18].”
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  • ...ver wolf re-introduction, and defended oil and gas companies that violated EPA pollution regulations. The group also opposed President Clinton's national Ann Gorsuch-Burford - Reagan's EPA Administrator was also ex-MSLF[7].
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  • ...issue of exposure to chemicals. Washington D.C. trade magazine, ''Inside EPA'', reported Mongoven told the NPRA that "in five years, the environmental c ...cides to the health impacts of industrial emissions. According to ''Inside EPA'', he suggested that one option for industry to counter this development wa
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  • ...000 election and was a member of the Bush transition advisory team for the EPA[6].
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  • ...he American Medical Association'' to say of Sullum that he “ accuses the EPA of corrupting science and cites many of the tobacco industry's arguments th
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  • ...ohen]] as expert on EPA matters, i.e. regular syndicated radio features on EPA activities.”[16]
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  • ...tifically credible.<ref>A. C. Revkin with K. Q. Seelye (2003) “Report by EPA Leaves out Data on Climate Change”, Washington Post, 19 June, p1</ref><re
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  • ...onvention on Climate Change]] and released to the public by posting on the EPA web site. As opponents of the [[Kyoto Protocol]] and similar domestic propo
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  • ...U.S. [[Environmental Protection Agency]]... Later he founded and led Save EPA (an association of professional environmental managers that helped the Cong
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  • ...xis de Tocqueville Institution]] (AdTI). This was all part of an attack on EPA regulation on environmental tobacco smoke funded by the [[Tobacco Institute
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  • ...ould likely bear the brunt of the costs for the new regulations, which the EPA estimates at more than $6 billion a year." {{ref|36}}
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  • *[[EPA-NIEUWSBRIEF]] Belgium
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  • *[[EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF POLYOLS PRODUCERS]] - [[EPA]] *[[EUROPEAN PARENTS' ASSOCIATION]] - [[EPA]]
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  • In 1996, the CMA was engaged in a major lawsuit against the [[EPA]], seeking to block the regulators' plan to increase the number of chemical
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  • ...rachloroethylene. According to the US [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) the pollution potentially threatened the water supply of 131,000 people. { In 1998 DuPont was ordered by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to carry out a $65 million clean up of its Necco Park landfill site near N
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  • ...ly administrator of the United States [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA). {{ref|40}} Another of DuPont's directors, [[Charles M Vest]] is a member
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  • The USDA, FDA, EPA and a few other federal institutions share responsibility for agricultural
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  • ...nnectotel.com/gmfood/re020501.txt Bush names Monsanto executive for senior EPA job] Accessed 27th February 2008</ref>.
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  • ...EPA) to ban the manufacture of PCB's and regulated their use and disposal. EPA accomplished this by the issuance of regulation in 1978. In 1972, Bayer res {{ref|262}} The US [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) concluded that previously approved uses of Bayer's organophosphate pestici
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  • *In 1991, the [[EPA]] filed complaints against Exxon, [[British Petroleum]], and the [[Alyeska *In 1991, EPA fined Exxon $125,000 for discharging contaminated fluids from service stati
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  • ..., explaining her intentions: "Our overriding objective is to discredit the EPA report ... Concurrently, it is our objective to prevent states and cities,
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  • In 1986, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concluded that asbestos exposure at any level has the potential to cause c ...s lawn fungicide products. Because of the voluntary cancellation decision, EPA did not complete risk assessments for benomyl.[104]
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  • ...onsequences. — Dr Suzanne Wuerthele, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) toxicologist
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  • ...ronmental Protection Agency fined the company $732,000 for not sending the EPA reports concerning 249 Chlorpyrifos poisoning incidents. In June 2000, the
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  • ...quickly created its own reputation for environmental crimes. In 1993, the EPA announced more than $544,000 in fines for nine alleged violations at an Alb
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  • ...of Health and Human Services]], [[U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA), [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] (SEC), [[U.S. Department of Commer
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  • ...Secretary and Special Assistant to the [[Environmetal Protection Agency]] (EPA) Administrator. <i>Roll Call</i> has nemed him (5 times) as one of the most
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  • Scaramella had been lent the offices for an hour by [[Michael Penders]], an EPA legal officer who was about to leave the organisation to set up his own con
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  • ...ion Agency, ‘Polychlorinated Biphenyls’ (8 September 2004) http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/pcb/</ref> ...tissue.’<ref>Hites et al, p. 228</ref> A key reason the authors used the EPA guidelines were that they were developed to understand multiple contaminant
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  • ...ow many food items in a giant fry-up might contain GM. With his specialist EPA background, he would have been perfect to deal with the environmental issue
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  • ...dressed with the registrations’ for Monsanto’s Bt corn and potato. The EPA said that because these crops had been growing for a number of years with a So because the EPA has not been notified of any failures, the products are deemed to be ‘sta
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  • ...included a lawsuit filed against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).<Ref>SourceWatch.org, "[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Nationa
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  • ...008, p. 7</ref> who was the second US [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) administrator from 1973-77. Train was WWF president from 1978 to 1995.
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  • ===Fighting the EPA's passive smoking regulation=== ...am I. Campbell]] explaining: "Our overriding objective is to discredit the EPA report ... Concurrently, it is our objective to prevent states and cities,
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  • ...conducted an EPA-sponsored study on human testing of pesticides and other EPA-regulated substances. He is a board member of Resolve, Inc. and the Allianc
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  • ...8525a9efb85257359003fb69d/1e9d18f061b4da818525759700632926!OpenDocument US EPA Press Release, April 13 2009 </ref> Koch Industries' owners include [[David
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  • ...e Smoke: The EPA's Betrayal of Science and Policy" in which they blame the EPA for producing "junk science". Luik lobbied on behalf of restaurants in 1999 ...Betrayal of Science and Policy''.<ref>Gori GB, Luik JC, Passive smoke: the EPA’s betrayal of science and policy, Vancouver, Canada: Fraser Institute, 19
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  • *[[Interel EPA]]
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  • ...,<ref>Henry I. Miller, [http://www.forbes.com/2010/01/29/frost-agriculture-epa-science-opinions-contributors-henry-i-miller.html Feds freeze out frost mix ...><ref>Henry I. Miller, [http://www.forbes.com/2010/01/29/frost-agriculture-epa-science-opinions-contributors-henry-i-miller.html Feds freeze out frost mix
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  • ...ientist, 14 Nov 1985, acc 8 Jul 2010</ref> The release was approved by the EPA in 1983<ref>Christopher Joyce, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9ZMeTxma
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  • ...solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">[[Jess Rowlands]], the former head of the EPA’s cancer assessment review committee ([[CARC]]), who figures in more than In the missive, Tarazona said that “the observer from the US-EPA [Rowlands] informed participants during the teleconference about potential
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  • ...d-a-major-republican-opposition-research-firm-to-track-press-activity/ The EPA Hired a Major Republican Opposition Research Firm to Track Press Activity], ...mes'':<ref>Eric Lipton, [https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/12/17/us/politics/epa-pruitt-media-monitoring.html E.P.A. Employees Spoke Out. Then Came Scrutiny
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  • ...and consists of four sub-front groups, including [[Big Green Radicals]], [[EPA Facts]], [[Green Decoys]], and [[LEED Exposed]].<ref>Environmental Policy A On June 2 and 3, 2014, [[EPA Facts]], a project of Berman & Co's Environmental Policy Alliance, ran full
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  • ...fensive’. <ref>[[Paolo Balbon]]i ‘”Astroturfing” does not describe EPA’ Letters to the Editor, ''Financial Times''. 2 July 2013: 8.</ref> ...vered by other employers. the person with 'legal responsibility;' for the EPA is [[Karin Riis-Jørgensen]], a former Danish Member of European Parliament
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  • ...ing from [[SRIF]], [[HEFCE]], [[Royal Society]], [[Wolfson Foundation]], [[EPA Cephalosphorin Fund]], [[JREI]] and the [[Department of Clinical Neurology]
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  • ...he next few decades. <ref name=basic> [http://uk.businessinsider.com/trump-epa-climate-science-myron-ebell-2016-11?r=US&IR=T Trump is taking advice on the To run the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) in his transition team, Trump picked a climate denialist named [[Myron Ebe
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  • ...ment || OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[London Fire & Epa]] || 36,000.00
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  • ...rvices || OSCT - Office of Security & Counter-Terrorism || [[London Fire & Epa]] || 1001438854 || 24,000.00 ...rvices || OSCT - Office of Security & Counter-Terrorism || [[London Fire & Epa]] || 1001438854 || 22,000.00
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