tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6631364241695537396.post853611573455084833..comments2023-06-19T08:52:56.405-05:00Comments on Greeen Sheeep: Kid-Safe Chemical ActEnviRambohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08466054466314222312noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6631364241695537396.post-10312042568500819402010-02-17T15:52:06.731-06:002010-02-17T15:52:06.731-06:00Thanks Greeen Sheeep, for posting something about ...Thanks Greeen Sheeep, for posting something about keeping our kids safe. Making industrial chemicals safe for infants and children is something we can all get behind. To ensure that we really fix this problem we must include modern science language, which necessarily utilizes non-animal methods, in this bill; otherwise we'll have another outdated bill on our hands.<br /><br />Currently, many toxicity tests are based on experiments in animals and use methods that were developed as long ago as the 1930’s; they and are slow, inaccurate, open to uncertainty and manipulation, and do not adequately protect human health. These tests take anywhere from months to years, and tens of thousands to millions of dollars to perform. More importantly, the current testing paradigm has a poor record in predicting effects in humans and an even poorer record in leading to actual regulation of dangerous chemicals.<br /><br />Alternatives to animal testing exist in a powerful way and many scientists advocate them. Chemical reform should not only modernize policy, but modernize the science that supports that policy. Let's ensure chemicals reform uses all the necessary tools to truly make our children, our environment, and animals safe.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com