Toxic Drift

Considering Kamalani’s location, straight downwind from the farm, “everybody is going to be exposed,” says Warren Porter, a professor of molecular and environmental toxicology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Of those exposed, some may suffer adverse health effects like cancer or birth defects, he says. “The question is only how long it will take for the effects to be detected. Cancer, for instance, takes ten years.”

 

Considering Kamalani’s location, straight downwind from the farm, “everybody is going to be exposed,” says Warren…

Posted by SHAKA Movement on Monday, December 16, 2019

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