Today I read an article in the Gruniad (Guardian) written recently by George Monbiot. To me it makes sense but having become so cynical about campaigning journalists and journalism I wonder can more knowledgeable people than I on this forum tell me if he is writing sensibly or if it is b***ls? I would welcome knowledgeable advices. Am I right to be astonished?
Yes, you are right to be astonished!! If the Monbiot rhetoric is removed, he is making a valid point. There is too much unregulated use of potentially harmful material without a proper assessment of its impact. I can't comment on aviation fuels, but formaldehyde is highly toxic. Yes, it is produced in the body by a variety of biochemical processes, but it is also broken down very rapidly. As ever, it's the overall amount that is an issue. The production of plastics is again, outside my field, but I think the bisphenols Monbiot refers to are flame retardants, maybe sensible in plastic sheeting, but do we need them in a drinks bottle? They are a serious endocrine disrupter.
Brexit did create an opportunity to do things differently from when we were in the EU, but so far, nothing. A particular example from my field is that the UK could have insisted on phase 2 studies for pet parasiticides, currently not required by the EU. The legislation was reviewed about 6 months ago, and nothing. So we continue with large quantities sold and no idea what happens to it.
With toxic materials, I quite like the precautionary principle. A company should have to prove their product, and, critically, their waste, causes no or minimal harm. If it makes it too expensive, then we do without, or pay more.
My frustration with Monbiot is that despite being an intelligent man, he succumbs too often to the Gruniad snarky style of writing and I switch off. The edition he did on "In Our Time" on climate change is measured and sensible - it was in 2000.