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Posts by Alden Wicker
The reason why parents realized that their kids were being lead-poisoned by tainted apple sauce pouches was because of the work of a federally-funded network of CDC offices.
All the employees in that lead detection and prevention program have been fired.
www.eenews.net/articles/mil...
This is bad. The Trump administration is trying to overrule all the state-level bans on PFAS. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
If you're not testing it, it's got about a 37% chance of being toxic. Especially promotional products. open.substack.com/pub/ecocult/...
Don't roll your eyes at the California warning labels. Turns out, they're protecting you from toxic chemicals. ecocult.substack.com/p/hey-looks-...
But, womp, Customs physically cannot carry this out. There are 2 million individual packages coming in every day from China. So, the effect will be slow.
In "I gotta give it to him" news, after Biden tried and failed, Trump finally closed the de minimus loophole that allowed Shein and Temu to dump toxic products on Americans and undercut quality brands. sourcingjournal.com/topics/trade...
A new study shows 50% more microplastics in brains in 2024 than in 2016.
"The scientists also examined the brains of 12 deceased patients diagnosed with dementia, and found that they had three to five times more microplastics than normal brains."
www.washingtonpost.com/climate-envi...
Trump gagging the EPA and threatening to fire its employees is really going to Make America Healthy Again. How is RFK going to take down pesticide makers without any support from the pesticide regulation agency? www.govexec.com/workforce/20...
Oh, and also the truly chaotic pause on federal funding that led to the shut down of the Medicaid funding system? Not good for our health. www.cbsnews.com/news/federal...
The MAHA movement's hopes all hinge on RFK going after Big Pharma, Big Food, Big Chemical. But even if he's confirmed, I'm not sure how he'll succeed if other agency heads are hellbent on protecting the interests of petrochemical and processed food corporations.
4. Trump paused all federal health regulations, putting a ban on formaldehyde in hair products in limbo. www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/...
3. Including a guy who thinks asbestos shouldn't be banned and has actively fought against water protections on behalf of polluting clients. www.propublica.org/article/davi...
2. He stocked the EPA with petro/chemical lobbyists....www.nytimes.com/2025/01/25/climate/epa-s...
1. He withdrew proposed limits on PFAS, the "forever chemicals" that are carcinogenic and reproductive toxic, and in half of Americans' drinking water: www.thenewlede.org/2025/01/amid...
Americans across the political spectrum agree that there are far too many toxins in our food, air, water, and homes. So here's how Trump has already made America Healthy Again in the past week....
It is damn near impossible to grow 100% of a balanced diet on your own and unthinkable if you don’t have a lick of experience. You wanna cut down your produce bills w a couple raised beds, maybe learn to can? Sure. You want to opt entirely out of the preexisting food system? Lol. Lmao. Enjoy scurvy.
This is such great news. For so long Amazon has had a chokehold on ebooks. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/28/b...
"Customers only care about one thing: barely functioning AI crammed into every facet of their lives... Doesn’t that sound fun? Just living in a constant state of fear that all of the information you have access to is anywhere from a little to very wrong?"
www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/our...
Just because we don't want to waste all the apples from the old trees everywhere! "New England states top list for fruit and vegetable intake. 64%+ of adults consume fruits daily (led by Vermont at 66%), 84%+ eat vegetables daily (led by Maine at nearly 87%)." www.traceone.com/resources/pl...
At least five different companies have created a synthetic fiber with an additive that makes it break down in the presence of bacteria. But no large brand is using them.
Something is up.
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Hear me out: you take the hard-won products of journalism, science, art and creativity, you use vast amounts of electrical energy during a time-sensitive energy transition to re-jumble the words and sentences, and then you present the outputs as being better and more trustworthy than the original
"Anything under 5% of a textile's weight doesn't need to be listed—enough to hide carcinogenic or reproductive toxic chemicals."
@aldenwicker.bsky.social
From the archive: originally published 26/7/24
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I'm glad someone else is talking about this!
"Well, I hate to break it to you, but almost every single fashion company is actually just selling Chinese cashmere."
Great piece by
@aldenwicker.bsky.social: The Big "Mongolian" Cashmere Scam open.substack.com/pub/ecocult/...
i think it’s unfair to expect regular people to know precisely how journalism works so i will say the answer to “why did they sit on that story for so long” is often “because of lawyers”
Yikes. An Australian toddler's Temu hoodie caught fire instantly from a spark from a firepit, melting her skin. WTF was that hoodie made of??? www.news.com.au/national/que...