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Chief Science Advisor Releases Pure Propaganda
The Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor (PMCSA) has just published a new page on fluoridation which is pure propaganda, ignoring or misrepresenting the current scientific knowledge. We have no doubt that the sole purpose is to provide a basis for the back door mandatory fluoridation Bill currently before Parliament, and the profluoridation decision expected from […]
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Statement by NZ Dental Association on new review of fluoride in drinking water
Note from Fluoride Action Network: This press release is on the new report on fluoridation by the Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor. Do not count on the information in this report until you read the critiques of it as this report contains serious misinformation. Because of its length, a critique by FAN […]
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NZ water fluoridation safe and effective – new science review.
Note from Fluoride Action Network: This article reviews a new report on fluoridation by the Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor. Do not count on the information in this report until you read the critiques of it as this report contains serious misinformation. Because of its length, a critique by FAN will take […]
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Fluoridation: an update on evidence.
Note from Fluoride Action Network: Do not count on the information in this report until you read the critiques of it as this report contains serious misinformation. Because of its length, a critique by FAN will take time. (EC) *The original review is online at https://www.pmcsa.ac.nz/topics/fluoridation-an-update-on-evidence/ Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor Kaitohutohu […]
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Tiwai Point monitoring bores under threat from coastal erosion
New environmental data at Tiwai Pt aluminium smelter shows sea level rise is destroying bores within scores of metres of where 100,000 tonnes of hazardous waste is stored. Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon Coastal erosion has already shut down one bore used to monitor groundwater for pollution, and threatens to take out a second. These […]
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New Zealand treats animals inhumanely – but it could become a world leader in their rights
Our country has already set examples on issues like women’s suffrage and anti-nuclear policy. It can do the same again New Zealand is too reliant on animal agriculture, an industry which is exploitative and can have devastating consequences for the environment, argues Philip McKibbin, Photograph: William West/AFP/Getty Images Excerpt: … Our broken economic model is […]
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Tiwai Point smelter: Reports detail closure efforts, historical contamination
Environmental experts checking on contamination at Tiwai Point aluminium smelter are looking at 400 samples from 200 sites. The NZAS has promised to close the smelter at the end of 2024 in a responsible manner. Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon The smelter company has released a 40-page plan that commissioned independent experts GHD are working […]
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Ministry of Health flies blind on fluoridation – by Fluoride Free New Zealand
If ever there was legislation being advocated by the New Zealand government, that on growing scientific evidence could harm mental development in young people, it is the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill now before parliament. With fluoridation, the ministry is obsessed with dental health and appears to be almost totally blind to the […]
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Toxic waste buried at Tiwai Point aluminium smelter, former staff say
Investigators are looking into claims highly toxic waste has been buried in unmapped sites at Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. Tiwai Point. File photo Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon This includes spent cell liner (SCL) waste that contains cyanide and toxic fluoride, and is banned from being buried untreated in both the US and Australia. The […]
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NZ. Letter. A bitter pill. By Mary Byrne
The Government’s latest move on the fluoridation bill to shift decision making solely to the director-general of health proves its intention of mandatory fluoridation. The Commission of inquiry (in 1956) said it was important that the decision be made locally, with local input The mayor of Whangarei recently agreed. So has the National Party. To […]
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