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Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 11:46:55 -0500
From: "deborah barrie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: END OF THE ROAD FOR ENDOSULFAN




Subject: [sprayno] END OF THE ROAD FOR ENDOSULFAN
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 11:18:57 -0500

END OF THE ROAD FOR ENDOSULFAN: NEW ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOUNDATION REPORT.

Endosulfan, a dangerous pesticide, is posing serious risks to health and the
environment, according to a new report by the Environmental Justice
Foundation.

Endosulfan is a powerful poison linked to accidental deaths of farmers and
consumers of sprayed crops in North and South America, Africa and Asia. In
India, long-term exposure to the chemical has been linked to hundreds of
cases of serious illnesses including cancers, birth defects and neurological
and reproductive disorders. Endosulfan kills indiscriminately and non-pest
species, including birds and fish, have died following exposure - mass
deaths of fish poisoned by endosulfan have been reported from five
continents. The chemical persists in the environment and accumulates in the
food
chain. It was recorded at 100 times the permitted level in cow milk and meat
in India.

The EJF report summarises the health and environmental hazards posed by this
chemical and calls for action from to governments, inter-governmental
agencies and the agrochemical industry. Endosulfan is banned or severely
restricted in over 30 countries and safe application cannot be guaranteed
under conditions of use in the developing countries where the chemical is
still widely used. The time has come for responsible authorities to take
action against this chemical in order to safeguard human health and
environmental integrity.

To read this report or request a copy, please visit
http://www.ejfoundation.org/reports.html or email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Deborah Elaine Barrie
4 Catherine Street
Smiths Falls, On
Canada
K7A 3Z8
(613)224-7458
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