Mercury regulation simultaneously reduces other pollutants, which in turn would prevent: - 11,000 deaths annually - 4,700 nonfatal heart attacks - 130,000 asthma attacks https://bloom.bg/2O2zpEf pic.twitter.com/kp12Gm2UFp
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Mercury regulation simultaneously reduces other pollutants, which in turn would prevent: - 11,000 deaths annually - 4,700 nonfatal heart attacks - 130,000 asthma attacks https://bloom.bg/2O2zpEf pic.twitter.com/kp12Gm2UFp
The mercury rule’s cost-benefit analysis included these co-benefits, valued at upwards of $33 billion a year – vastly greater than the benefits of reducing mercury alone https://bloom.bg/2CAhCy5 pic.twitter.com/8FhHMtIKEK
It is far easier to assess the cost of bronchitis and heart attacks than it is to put a price on the brain damage that mercury poisoning causes over many years. That doesn’t mean the EPA should ignore it https://bloom.bg/2CAhCy5 pic.twitter.com/afxCQ4gw5e
The EPA's new approach to cost-benefit analysis would make it difficult to strengthen limits on hundreds of other pollutants. This would put both the environment and public health in danger https://bloom.bg/2CAhCy5 pic.twitter.com/HLsioufVj8
The costs and benefits of any regulation should encompass the widest range of effects. If the new policy goes ahead, it ought to land the EPA in court https://bloom.bg/2CAhCy5 pic.twitter.com/QKSYOJpEXg
Epitaph for Trump: Let it be know that Trump killed Planet Earth.
Republicans care more about money than health. Always been that way, they're idiots.
Fear factor clearly prominent in all tweets. Thanks a bunch of bias.
Hey government, if you are going to be poisoning me the least you could do is provide healthcare. Maybe the biggest polluters should pay for it. Does that sound logical to you?
Fake news. Japan reactor caused this.
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