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In reply to the discussion: Researchers find 7,300-mile ring of mercury around tar sands in Canada. [View all]bucolic_frolic
(43,123 posts)21. Not in the news
Toxicological Profile for Mercury
last updated in the Clinton Administration
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ToxProfiles/tp.asp?id=115&tid=24
Mercury goes everywhere. Can't contain it, and industries emit
a lot of it.
I think they gave up. They try to limit it, treat it. Even dental
amalgam issues went nowhere as far as litigation.
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Researchers find 7,300-mile ring of mercury around tar sands in Canada. [View all]
another_liberal
Dec 2013
OP
Don't worry, the nuclear industry has a plan to clean up tar sands production
kristopher
Dec 2013
#23
This is how an industry bulldozes into a complex environment with a token EIS & does lasting damage.
hue
Dec 2013
#2
Immediately fine and tax them (or seize assets if needed) to pay for the COMPLETE clean-up.
on point
Dec 2013
#3
Then don't post stupid stuff without an explanation, so people think you believe it.
RC
Dec 2013
#11
I don't care enough to. And now I care even less. Thanks for the heads up. n/t
jtuck004
Dec 2013
#12
I think mercury (in our fish, to start with) is what is causing Americans to act so insane.
loudsue
Dec 2013
#10
Mercury needs watching. Reference "Minimata disease" and W. Eugene Smith's photographs. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2013
#16
Is Canada still morally superior to the United States? Honestly, I've lost track.
Pterodactyl
Dec 2013
#35