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Organic Consumers Association

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 11:49 AM

Alert: EPA Proposes Testing Chemicals on Orphans and Mentally

Handicapped Kids

 

 

 

 

ORGANIC BYTES #69

Health, Environment and Consumer News Tidbits with and Edge!

 

11/14/2005

 

Subscribe to this Bi-weekly Email Newsletter:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/organicbytes.htm

 

IN THIS ISSUE

 

* ALERT: EPA PROPOSES CHEMICAL AND PESTICIDE TESTING ON ORPHANS &

MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN

* ALERT UPDATE: STOP FACTORY FARM DAIRY FEEDLOTS FROM LABELING THEIR

PRODUCTS AS ORGANIC

* QUICK UPDATE ON " SNEAK ATTACK " ON ORGANIC STANDARDS

* BREAKING THE CHAINS: BUY LOCAL ORGANIC & FAIR MADE

* PROGRESSIVE FILM CLUB

* QUICK TIDBITS

 

 

ALERT: EPA PROPOSES CHEMICAL AND PESTICIDE TESTING ON ORPHANS &

MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN

Public comments are now being accepted by the Environmental Protection

Agency (EPA) on its newly proposed federal regulation regarding the

testing of chemicals and pesticides on human subjects. Earlier this

year, Congress had mandated the EPA create a rule that permanently

bans chemical testing on pregnant women and children, but the EPA's

newly proposed rule puts industry profits ahead of children's welfare.

The rule allows for government and industry scientists to treat

children as human guinea pigs in chemical experiments in the following

situations:

 

1. Children who " cannot be reasonably consulted, " such as those

that are mentally handicapped or orphaned newborns may be tested on.

With permission from the institution or guardian in charge of the

individual, the child may be exposed to chemicals for the sake of

research.

2. Parental consent forms are not necessary for testing on children

who have been neglected or abused.

3. Chemical studies on any children outside of the U.S. are

acceptable.

 

Learn more and take action now: http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa6.cfm

 

 

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ALERT UPDATE: STOP FACTORY FARM DAIRY FEEDLOTS FROM LABELING THEIR

PRODUCTS AS ORGANIC

We'd like to thank all of you who responded to our action alert two

weeks ago to write or call the USDA to stop factory farm feedlots,

such as those operated by Horizon and Aurora Organic, from labeling

their dairy products as " organic. " OCA supporters have already

generated over 30,000 letters to the USDA on this issue in the past

few weeks. We still have a few more days before the November 16

meeting of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) in Washington,

D.C. to take action on this issue. If you haven't done so already,

please tell the USDA to stop allowing this blatant violation of

organic standards and inhumane treatment of dairy cows.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/alert102505.cfm

 

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UPDATE ON THE " SNEAK ATTACK " ON ORGANIC STANDARDS

Thanks, again, to all of you who contacted Congress to try to stop the

industry and Organic Trade Association (OTA)rider to weaken organic

standards. Together, OCA and our allies generated over 320,000 letters

to Congress. Despite a closed-door Conference Committee meeting of

House and Senate Republicans that rammed the rider through in

late-October, we are optimistic about the future of organics. We are

currently working with our allies in the organic community to try to

reduce or eliminate the damage to organic integrity created by this

rider. Once the balance of power in Congress changes, it may be

possible to pass an " Organic Restoration Act " that can strengthen,

rather than weaken, organic standards. In the meantime, OCA recommends

that you buy more and more non-processed organic foods, especially

local, and regionally produced organic foods and look for the " 100%

organic " label on organic processed foods. Please consider supporting

our SOS/Safeguard Organic Standards campaign by donating here:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/donations.htm Also listen to the

online and satellite radio show " Beyond Organic " this week to here OCA Ronnie Cummins debate with OTA Director Katherine DiMatteo

debate this issue - http://www.beyondorganic.com/

 

 

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RELATED QUOTE

Senator Harkin (D-IA) speaking on the Senate floor about the passage

of the " Sneak Attack " rider weakening organic standards (Nov. 2, 2005):

 

" Again, behind closed doors and without a single debate, the Organic

Foods Production Act was amended at the behest of large food

processors without the benefit of the organic community reaching a

compromise. To rush provisions into the law that have not been

properly vetted, that fail to close loopholes, and that do not reflect

a consensus, only undermines the integrity of the National Organic

Program. "

 

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BREAKING THE CHAINS: BUY LOCAL, ORGANIC, & FAIR MADE

This week marks the kick-off of OCA's Breaking the Chains holiday

season of action Nov. 13-Dec. 31.. From rallies and pickets to film

screenings and community education events, people across the country

will be organizing events that encourage consumers to boycott the

chains and Brand Name Bullies this holiday season, and instead buy

local, organic and Fair Trade products from local coops, bookstores,

coffee shops, grocers, and independent businesses. If you can't find

what you need locally, many organic and Fair Trade/Fair Made products

are now available over the internet. URL for our shopping guide. OCA's

Breaking the Chains Campaign is focusing consumers' attention on how

each purchasing decision we make can lead to a healthier, greener, and

more just society. The campaign extends through Dec. 31. Organize or

take part in an event near you http://www.organicconsumers.org/btc.htm

 

 

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PROGRESSIVE FILM CLUB

Are you bored silly with the brain-numbing drivel coming out of

Hollywood these days? Do you love to watch movies but struggle to find

what you want at the local theater or video store? The OCA is teaming

up with Ironweed Film Club to provide our supporters with an

affordable opportunity to recieve a thought-provoking progressive DVD

in the mail every month that contains an award-winning independent

feature film, a short film, and free extras. The club also provides

resources to help members build and strengthen the progressive

movement at the local level -- a critical step in rebuilding a

progressive majority. Learn more and here:

http://www.ironweedfilms.com/subscription?viapc=EM01COC

 

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CONGRESS FINISHING UP SOME LAST MINUTE PAPERWORK

Congress is currently finalizing the Ag Appropriations & Budget

Reconciliations Bills, both of which contain a wide range of highly

contentious subsidy and cutback proposals for the next few years.

Here's a quick summary of where the bills currently stand:

 

* $11.9 billion in Medicaid cuts, affecting some 6 million children

* $645 million cut from federal food stamps, affecting 275,000 people

* $14.3 billion cut from student loan programs

* $821 million cut from farm conservation programs

* $19 billion in annual farm subsidies, 80 percent of which will

go to the wealthiest agribusinesses

* $70 billion in additional tax cuts for upper income brackets.

 

Learn more here: http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/budget.cfm

You can also make citizen comments to Congress here: (202) 224-3121

 

 

 

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QUICK TIDBITS

A recent USDA Food Security report shows hunger is on the rise in the

U.S. From 1995 to 1999 the number of food-insecure households, due to

inadequate resources, actually fell by 28 percent. Since 2000,

however, the number of households, where at least one member

experienced poverty-induced food deprivation, rose by over 43 percent.

According to the report, that figure includes over 14 million

children. http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/hunger.cfm

 

 

 

Trader Joe's has responded to pressure from the Humane Society of the

U.S. and will now provide " cage-free " eggs under its private label

products. Presently, the company sells 100 million eggs produced by

hens held in cages so small the birds cannot spread their wings. The

new policy decision will positively affect over 380,000 birds. Whole

Foods Market and Wild Oats have also announced they will also be going

cage-free. Organic poultry and egg farms are required to provide

access to the outdoors for all animals.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/eggs.cfm

 

A Harvard Scientist and his team claim to have developed a major

breakthrough in the realm of sustainable energy. Backed by 50

independent validation reports, and 65 peer-reviewed journal articles,

the discovery, which uses tiny amounts of water for fuel, seems to

create 1,000 times more heat than any other fuel and costs 80% less

than coal. While many mainstream scientists are questioning the

validity of this discovery, major industry players are already

investing tens of millions into bringing this " hydrino " energy into a

useable form for the consumer market within four years. Could it be

true? Keep your fingers croseed and stay tuned...

http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/110705.cfm

 

 

 

Tip of the Week: Just because winter is on its way doesn't mean you

have to stop composting. Bring it inside! It's really quite easy to

set up a small, clean and effective indoor composting system that will

turn your food waste into the best organic fertilizer on the planet.

Plus, you'll be the life of every party when people find out you have

worms for pets! The landfills are overflowing and so are the water

treatment facilities. Turn your food waste into black gold. Learn how

to set-up an indoor composting system here:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/compost.cfm

 

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