EPA
Raised Residue Limits of Monsanto’s Glyphosate Herbicide
Toxic
herbicide linked to serious health impacts –
EPA
puts Monsanto’s profits over public health
Comment before
Monday, July 1, 2013 at 11:59 PM ET
EPA
has issued a new rule raising the allowed residue levels of
Monsanto's herbicide glyphosate (Roundup) on food. Comment today to
let the EPA know that their decision to cater to Monsanto’s
interests is unacceptable given the recent science pointing to
serious harm from this toxic herbicide. Click on the comment link
or see the instructions below for further details.
Glyphosate
is an herbicide produced and marketed by Monsanto Corporation, the
agrochemical and biotechnology giant. Monsanto claims that glyphosate
is safe and has successfully lobbied the Environmental Protection
Agency to raise the residue limits of this toxic chemical.
But
independent scientists disagree with Monsanto: several recently
published peer-reviewed studies point to serious health impacts from
exposure to this toxic herbicide.
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The
EPA must consider independent and recent science rather than
depending on industry-funded, outdated studies supplied by Monsanto.
A June 2013 study concluded that glyphosate “exerted proliferative
effects in human hormone-dependent breast cancer.”i An
April 2013 study by an MIT scientist concluded that “glyphosate
enhances the damaging effects of other food borne chemical residues
and environmental toxins,” and pointed out that glyphosate’s
“negative impact on the body is insidious and manifests slowly over
time as inflammation damages cellular systems throughout the body.”ii
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING COMMENT
To submit your comment electronically:
http://www.regulations.gov/#!submitComment;D=EPA-HQ-OPP-2012-0132-0009
For the required field “Organization Name,” please enter “Citizen.”
The deadline for submitting comments is Monday, July 1.
SAMPLE LETTER (you may cut and paste, but you are encouraged to personalize)
The
EPA’s final rule raising the residue limits of glyphosate is
unacceptable and based on outdated science.
The
toxicology profile for glyphosate is not “complete,” as the EPA
claims. Ongoing research shows glyphosate may promote breast cancer,
induce inflammation, and act as an endocrine disruptor.
I
urge you to perform a careful review of independent science to
determine the health impacts of raising the residue limit for
glyphosate.
Again,
please act by Monday, July 1 to submit your comments!
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