Asbestos is super cheap, effective insulation, that doesn't require a lot of special equipment to use or transport. It's amazing at what it does, but it does have the cancer risks. Some countries have decided that's okay, ether because of grift or sheer inability to do better with their current economies. It's sad, but it happens.I'm still beyond comprehension on the level of monstrosity to decide to bring asbestos back.
Hey, kids, you know what's back? POLIO AND MEASLES!
Oh wait, we're doing that too.
You really don't need to convince me. I'm simply pointing out that there are reasons it used to be used... and sick, unfortunate reasons it still gets used today.It was banned for a reason. It causes more than just cancer. And it's just another way for rich cunts to harm poor folk and make more money.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbestosis
*Jeopardy buzzer*it's just another way for rich cunts to harm poor folk and make more money.
They've literally said in the article I posted last page that they will no longer be testing for asbestos in air, soil or water risk assessments.But we're going to have to push the EPA to make sure that adequate testing and regulation is done, so the issue I have with it is the limited testing required.
Yes, and that's the problem I have with the current situation.They've literally said in the article I posted last page that they will no longer be testing for asbestos in air, soil or water risk assessments.
You may want to reword this. It sounds like you are arguing that it's OK if people get cancer from asbestos because we have treatments for cancer. We have treatments for broken bones as well, that doesn't mean I get to go around breaking people's legs.Material science and cancer research have made significant advances since the early bans which restricted new uses. Not just a few years, but nearly 30 years.
What exactly do you want them to test for? "Yep there's asbestos here. That was a conscious decision by the builder because it's legal now. Pack it up, boys."Yes, and that's the problem I have with the current situation.
Ah, yes I didn't intend for it to imply that.You may want to reword this. It sounds like you are arguing that it's OK if people get cancer from asbestos because we have treatments for cancer. We have treatments for broken bones as well, that doesn't mean I get to go around breaking people's legs.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the problem with asbestos that it causes cancer if inhaled? How do you mitigate that kind of risk? It seems nigh impossible to monitor every single construction project to ensure all asbestos is safely contained so that no layman will ever be able to disturb it and cause risk to themselves and others. Who would even monitor that if the EPA isn't going to? What's to prevent under the table dealings where a safety inspector is bribed to look the other way? If that scenerio comes to pass, what do we say to the people who got cancer before the unsafe environment was discovered?Ah, yes I didn't intend for it to imply that.
Now that we better understand the mechanisms of cancer (not perfectly, but better) then we know in what ways we can use the material that won't put people at risk.
Probably gasoline first, they're already working on undoing all of California's climate laws on air pollution and fuel efficiency, why not put lead back in the gas while we're at?Are they going to allow lead back into paint next?
Native Antarcticans we'll soon find have been living under the ice all this time.Well, it's not like the polar ices caps will be around for long, so who cares if the ozone layer above them is gone again?
Nah, at that point they'll already be pissed enough to invade because we fucked up their biodome....Native Antarcticans we'll soon find have been living under the ice all this time.
So, are they gonna be led by Cobblepot or Ozymandius?Nah, at that point they'll already be pissed enough to invade because we fucked up their biodome....
Coming in 2019, lead paint, it's not just for children's toys!Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the problem with asbestos that it causes cancer if inhaled? How do you mitigate that kind of risk? It seems nigh impossible to monitor every single construction project to ensure all asbestos is safely contained so that no layman will ever be able to disturb it and cause risk to themselves and others. Who would even monitor that if the EPA isn't going to? What's to prevent under the table dealings where a safety inspector is bribed to look the other way? If that scenerio comes to pass, what do we say to the people who got cancer before the unsafe environment was discovered?
It's just baffling to me that in 2018 we are talking about whether or not asbestos , of all things, should make a big market return. Are they going to allow lead back into paint next?
There's way too much misinformation here. It seems like people are under the impression the EPA deregulating asbestos and that everyone is going to get cancer. I'm done trying to fight FUD, let's go the other direction:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171106132018.htm
There, now you know carbon nanotubes are as dangerous as asbestos. I hope you're calling your congresscritters to have all carbon nanotubes banned from the US, and I hope you enjoy eliminating the next possible leaps in computing and battery power, because so many of you apparently believe it's impossible to use toxic substances safely.
Also google "gray goo scenario" and ban all nanomachines and nanomaterials. And while you're at it, look at AI doomsday scenarios, it's fun and you'll want to ban all AI research after that.
Better to eliminate any potential threat than to learn how to live with it safely and utilize it.
I'm going to invest in bubbles, from this discussion I think everyone will be living in one soon.
(also I really enjoy the people who are claiming the government can't regulate toxic substances properly but then turn around in other discussions and claim the government is a safe place to control our health care.)
And I'm confident the next group of politicians will only make good choices too, which means it's never been safer to give them more and more power and control over our lives!True, i mean, there's no reason to think this administration isn't 100% devoted to a safe and clean environment!
I'll PM you my account number for the wire transfer.I'm going to invest in bubbles, from this discussion I think everyone will be living in one soon.
We just replaced our fridge because the old one froze. Not because it was broken, you understand, but just because we had an opportunity to get a newer one that requires less upkeep and at a nice discount.Gimme back freon that actually fuckin works!
It's highly unlikely they would rip out the existing insulation just to replace it with something else.Steinman I hope your childrens' school decides to replace all the insulation with asbestos.
I see.Steinman I hope your childrens' school decides to replace all the insulation with asbestos.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/tu-quoqueThere, now you know carbon nanotubes are as dangerous as asbestos.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/strawmanAlso, you should probably just go ahead and throw out all your electronic devices. Heavy metals, lead, mercury, lithium, you name it, your device has it.
and the pinnacle of incivility.
Incivility