This week's HND piece examines the colossal screw-up by the National Toxicology Program, in which they listed the essential chemical styrene as "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen." This was done despite massive amounts of scientific evidence to the contrary, and is now the subject of litigation.
Given the obdurate attitude of the NTP, my take is that they are actually desperate to show "something" to their allies in the lunatic fringe of the fear entrepreneurial chemophobes. Apparently, a petition from 63 members of the House to go slow was not enough, so this mess is now in federal court.
The biggest joke of all is that the NTP claims that listings in its Report on Carcinogens are science-based, but nothing could be further from the truth. Science fiction, maybe.
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