The meeting followed publication of a long-delayed study by scientists at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Bethesda, Maryland, and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in Atlanta (see our coverage here). Results from the US study contributed to a growing body of evidence on the harmful impacts of diesel exhaust, and this week nearly two dozen experts concurred that it was time for an upgrade. Part of the World Health Organization, IARC last weighed in on the matter in 1988 when it classified diesel emissions as probable carcinogens. This week’s determination applies specifically to lung cancer, but IARC also cited some evidence linking diesel exhaust with an increased risk of bladder cancer...http://blogs.nature.com/news/2012/06/international-agency-declares-diesel-exhaust-carcinogenic.html
diesel exhaust is highly toxic and must be banned by law. it's worse than smoking cigarettes, but not regulated properly at all. this site tries to encourage people to get active und speak out against the misleading 'clean diesel'-campaign run by the fossil-fuel based automotive industry and the diesel-fuel suppliers. 'clean diesel' must be considered to be a fraudulent claim!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
International Agency for Research on Cancer declares diesel exhaust carcinogenic
12 June 2012
International agency declares diesel exhaust carcinogenic
After reviewing the latest peer-reviewed research during an eight-day meeting that concluded Tuesday in Lyon, France, the International Agency for Research on Cancer declared diesel exhaust carcinogenic to humans (pdf).
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