

Mainstream Media Plays Catch-Up on Chemicals
CNN finally pays a little attention to the massive amounts of untested, unregulated chemical compounds being dumped daily into our waterways, our soil and our bodies.
It has taken mainstream media quite a while to finally getting around to paying a little attention to chemicals. Untested chemicals that have been rushed to the marketplace and have found their way into our ecosystem.
The past fifty years has seen an unbridled amount of chemical use and chemical pollution. Sadly, we really have no idea what these synthetic chemicals might do to our health, or the health of the planet. It appears that we have created an experiment of historical proprotions and now we are beginning to see the results.
Unfortuantely, they don't look too good.
But we applaud any effort, regardless of how small, that mainstream media takes to bring this subject to light. Awarness is the first step.
But is it a "day late, and a dollar short"/
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