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  • @vraiment
    vraiment @vraiment 2/09/2017

    Appel de Paris, colloque cancer, environnement et santé organisé par ARTAC, appel de Paris ARTAC
    ▻http://www.artac.info/fr/appel-de-paris/presentation_000074.html

    ▻https://vimeo.com/117569256

    Le 7 mai 2004 à l’UNESCO se sont réunis, dans une même volonté, des scientifiques internationaux de renom, des médecins, des représentants d’associations environnementales, lors du colloque « CANCER, ENVIRONNEMENT ET SOCIETE » organisé par l’ARTAC.

    …

    L’Appel de Paris déclare :

    Article 1 :
    Le développement de nombreuses maladies actuelles est consécutif à la dégradation de l’environnement.

    Article 2 :
    La pollution chimique constitue une menace grave pour l’enfant et pour la survie de l’Homme.

    Article 3 :
    Notre santé, celle de nos enfants et celle des générations futures étant en péril, c’est l’espèce humaine qui est elle-même en danger.

    #Dominique_Belpomme
    #environnement
    #pollution_chimique
    #recherche_médicale
    #responsabilités_politiques

    vraiment @vraiment
    • @vraiment
      vraiment @vraiment 2/09/2017

      ▻http://www.artac.info/fr/appel-de-paris/memorandum/les-164-mesures_000088.html

      164 mesures (M) et recommandations (R) élaborées par 68 experts internationaux à l’adresse des peuples et gouvernements des Etats membres de l’Union européenne, du Parlement européen, du Conseil et de la Commission

      #cancer

      vraiment @vraiment
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  • @touti
    vide @touti 16/07/2017

    Guerir.org : la conférence de David Servan-Schreiber
    ▻http://guerir.org/david-servan-schreiber/conference-de-david-servan-schreiber.htm

    ►http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcyeej_conference-david-servan-schreiber-1_news

    #cancer
    #sucre #graisse
    #gateaux_industriels
    #pollution_chimique #ddt
    #pollution_alimentaire
    #pesticides #atrazine
    #insecticides
    #agriculture_chimique
    #ce_qu'il_faut_changer

    vide @touti
    • @touti
      vide @touti 16/07/2017

      http://www.whale.to/a/cola.h3.jpg https://oleana.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/7up.jpg

      vide @touti
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  • @cdb_77
    CDB_77 @cdb_77 4/07/2017
    @albertocampiphoto @daphne @marty

    #Tunisie : vaste projet contre la #pollution d’un site chimique

    Le gouvernement tunisien s’est engagé à mettre en ?uvre un vaste programme pour résoudre les problèmes de pollution engendrés de longue date par un complexe chimique à #Gabès (sud), a-t-on appris lundi auprès des autorités locales.

    http://www.courrierinternational.com/sites/ci_master/files/styles/image_original_765/public/afp/e3cf63cc6a1f4c3838955cddfd3129dab3364412.jpg?itok=4izljhHA#.jpg

    ▻http://www.courrierinternational.com/depeche/tunisie-vaste-projet-contre-la-pollution-dun-site-chimique.af
    #pollution_chimique
    cc @albertocampiphoto @daphne @marty

    • #Gabès
    CDB_77 @cdb_77
    • @cdb_77
      CDB_77 @cdb_77 12/08/2017

      En Tunisie, #Gabès, ville « victime », lutte contre la #pollution_industrielle

      Devant la palmeraie, une boue noirâtre s’écoule vers la mer. Contre la pollution industrielle qui les affecte depuis des décennies, des habitants de Gabès, dans le sud de la Tunisie, veulent aujourd’hui se battre.

      ▻http://www.courrierinternational.com/depeche/en-tunisie-gabes-ville-victime-lutte-contre-la-pollution-indu

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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  • @cdb_77
    CDB_77 @cdb_77 6/10/2016
    @albertocampiphoto

    #Bonfol, la fine di un incubo chimico

    La discarica industriale di Bonfol, tra i siti più contaminati della Svizzera, è stata risanata dopo oltre mezzo secolo. Per anni, il grosso buco a cielo aperto ha fagocitato tonnellate di rifiuti nocivi. Ritorno su una vicenda senza precedenti che ha messo di fronte un piccolo comune del Giura e i giganti dell’industria chimica di Basilea.

    http://www.swissinfo.ch/image/42441940/3x2/640/426/f587b3ad722f8f130a9b4b42467a0218/jP/160913-bonfol-pic-jpg.jpg

    ▻http://www.swissinfo.ch/ita/discarica-risanata_bonfol--la-fine-di-un-incubo-chimico/42433910
    #décharge #déchets #déchets_chimiques #pollution #pollution_chimique #Suisse #industrie_chimique
    cc @albertocampiphoto

    CDB_77 @cdb_77
    • @albertocampiphoto
      albertocampiphoto @albertocampiphoto CC BY-NC-SA 6/10/2016

      Situation du traitement des sites pollués

      ▻http://www.bafu.admin.ch/altlasten/12163/12178/index.html?lang=fr
      ▻http://www.bafu.admin.ch/altlasten/12163/12178/index.html?lang=fr&image=NHzLpZeg7t,lnp6I0NTU042l2Z6ln1ae2IZn4Z2qZpnO2Yuq

      albertocampiphoto @albertocampiphoto CC BY-NC-SA
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  • @reka
    Reka @reka CC BY-NC-SA 8/10/2015
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    @unagi
    @stephane_m
    @fil
    @kent1
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    ToxicSites

    ▻http://www.toxicsites.us/about.php

    The Story of Toxic Sites

    http://www.toxicsites.us/images/toxicsites.png

    ▻https://vimeo.com/136202042

    The story dates back to 2006 when Brooke Singer, the founder and creative director of Toxic Sites, met Robert Martin. Martin, an environmentalist and former National Ombudsman of the Environmental Protection Agency (1992-2002) was advising Singer on a citizen air-monitoring project for Lower Manhattan, leading him to the topic of New York City on 9/11. On that day, Robert was driving to his office, when the World Trade Center collapsed and the streets of New York were blanketed in a record amount of the most toxic substances ever known. Most Americans mourned and worried about further attacks, but EPA employees recognized the gravity of the environmental impact, swiftly mobilized first responders and internally debated whether all of Lower Manhattan should be declared a Superfund site – a site so hazardous that it warranted the relocation of inhabitants and immediate cleanup. In Robert’s opinion, all of Lower Manhattan qualified for Superfund after 9/11.

    #pollution #environnement #toxic_site #états-unis #pollution_chimique

    Reka @reka CC BY-NC-SA
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  • @kassem
    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 17/02/2014
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    @odilon
    @loutre
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    8 ans après une première étude dont on peut lire un compte-rendu ici: ▻http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2006/11/10/scientifiques-et-ong-denoncent-la-pandemie-silencieuse-creee-par-la-pollutio

    Neurobehavioural effects of developmental toxicity
    ▻http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laneur/article/PIIS1474-4422(13)70278-3/fulltext

    Summary

    In 2006, we did a systematic review and identified five industrial chemicals as developmental neurotoxicants: lead, methylmercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, arsenic, and toluene. Since 2006, epidemiological studies have documented six additional developmental neurotoxicants—manganese, fluoride, chlorpyrifos, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, and the polybrominated diphenyl ethers. We postulate that even more neurotoxicants remain undiscovered. To control the pandemic of developmental neurotoxicity, we propose a global prevention strategy. Untested chemicals should not be presumed to be safe to brain development, and chemicals in existing use and all new chemicals must therefore be tested for developmental neurotoxicity. To coordinate these efforts and to accelerate translation of science into prevention, we propose the urgent formation of a new international clearinghouse.

    Disorders of neurobehavioural development affect 10—15% of all births,1 and prevalence rates of autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder seem to be increasing worldwide.2 Subclinical decrements in brain function are even more common than these neurobehavioural developmental disorders. All these disabilities can have severe consequences3—they diminish quality of life, reduce academic achievement, and disturb behaviour, with profound consequences for the welfare and productivity of entire societies.4

    The root causes of the present global pandemic of neurodevelopmental disorders are only partly understood. Although genetic factors have a role,5 they cannot explain recent increases in reported prevalence, and none of the genes discovered so far seem to be responsible for more than a small proportion of cases.5 Overall, genetic factors seem to account for no more than perhaps 30—40% of all cases of neurodevelopmental disorders. Thus, non-genetic, environmental exposures are involved in causation, in some cases probably by interacting with genetically inherited predispositions.
    Strong evidence exists that industrial chemicals widely disseminated in the environment are important contributors to what we have called the global, silent pandemic of neurodevelopmental toxicity.6, 7 The developing human brain is uniquely vulnerable to toxic chemical exposures, and major windows of developmental vulnerability occur in utero and during infancy and early childhood .8 During these sensitive life stages, chemicals can cause permanent brain injury at low levels of exposure that would have little or no adverse effect in an adult.

    Our updated literature review shows that since 2006 the list of recognised human neurotoxicants has expanded by 12 chemicals, from 202 (including ethanol) to 214 (table 1 and appendix)—that is, by about two substances per year. Many of these chemicals are widely used and disseminated extensively in the global environment. Of the newly identified neurodevelopmental toxicants, #pesticides constitute the largest group, as was already the case in 2006. In the same 7-year period, the number of known developmental neurotoxicants has doubled from six to 12 (table 2). Although the pace of scientific discovery of new neurodevelopmental hazards is more rapid today than in the past, it is still slower than the identification of adult neurotoxicants.

    Table 1
    Industrial chemicals known to be toxic to the human nervous system in 2006 and 2013, according to chemical group

    http://download.thelancet.com/images/journalimages/1474-4422/PIIS1474442213702783.si1.gif

    Table 2
    Industrial chemicals known to cause developmental neurotoxicity in human beings in 2006 and 2013, according to chemical group

    http://download.thelancet.com/images/journalimages/1474-4422/PIIS1474442213702783.si2.gif

    DDT=dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane. DDE=dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene.
    * Including ethanol.

    #pollution_chimique #produits_chimiques #produits_de_consommation
    #développement_cérébral_de_l'enfant

    • #chemicals
    • #industrial chemicals
    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA
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