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Related: About this forumThey Poisoned the World": The Corporate Cover-Up & Fightback Against PFAS, "Forever Chemicals"
In a major victory for environmental advocates, chemical giant DuPont and its related companies have agreed to pay $2 billion to clean up four industrial sites in New Jersey that are contaminated with "forever chemicals," or PFAS, which have been found to persist in everything from rainwater to human breast milk. It is the third such settlement New Jersey has reached in less than three years, and marks a growing movement against the widespread use of PFAS, a class of chemicals still used to produce countless industrial and consumer goods, even though they have been linked to cancer and birth defects for over half a century. For more, we're joined by investigative journalist Mariah Blake, the author of a new book on PFAS and the fight against them, to discuss the history of the pervasive toxins and the dangers they pose to human health.
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They Poisoned the World": The Corporate Cover-Up & Fightback Against PFAS, "Forever Chemicals" (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
Aug 8
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Whoopee, we are all going to die. Only this time it includes the rich too.
multigraincracker
Aug 8
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multigraincracker
(36,192 posts)1. Whoopee, we are all going to die. Only this time it includes the rich too.
rampartd
(2,405 posts)2. corporate america owes us health care
they pollute the air, water, and land with toxins and sell "food" with no nutritional value but plenty of fat.
LT Barclay
(3,099 posts)3. The film "Dark Waters" does a good job in portraying this.