Congressional committee takes up issue of nanotechnology safety - Related Stories - ACC SmartBrief
ACC SmartBrief | 02/26/2009
Regulations on nanotechnology in the U.S. may be coming soon as a congressional committee meets this week to discuss reforming the decades-old Toxic Substances Control Act to address nanotechnology. Many observers are hoping that nanotechnology can accelerate the development of everything from solar cells to cures for various diseases, but there is also concern among environmentalists and scientists that the tiny nanomaterials could have severe health or environmental implications. Houston Chronicle (02/25)
I have been writing to Congressional members with copies of Dr. Spencer's talk in front of the Berkeley City Council, along with a link to Dr. Staninger's research.
Even if they think I am crazy, a seed is planted with every email they receive.
And even if you can't quite believe that Morgellons is caused by science gone bad, at LEAST realize the known and accepted dangers, such as mesothelioma, of this new technology.
Please write to your State Representatives and Senators.
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