Cooper, Kathleen, Kyra Bell-Pasht, Ramani Nadarajah, and Theresa McClenaghan. “Seeking a Regulatory Chill in Canada: The Dow Agrosciences NAFTA Chapter 11 Challenge to the Quebec Pesticides Management Code.” Golden Gate U. Envtl. LJ 7 (2014): 5. Download article here: Cooper-et-al-2014-Seeking-a-Regulatory-Chill-in-Canada-The-Dow-Agrosciences-NAFTA-Chapter-11-Challenge
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Environmental Equity
Presentation to York University, Faculty of Environmental Studies, ENVS 6325 Critical Planning Workshop Author: Kathleen Cooper, Senior Researcher, CELA. Download slide deck here: Environmental-Equity-York-Univ-FES-Planning-Workshop
Consultation on Revisions to the Proposed Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Concentration Limits for Certain Products Regulation
Title: Consultation on Revisions to the Proposed Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Concentration Limits for Certain Products Regulation Resource Type: Letter, Response to Consultation Content: CELA-Response-VOCs-Products-Consultation # of Pages: 3 Date authored: April 4, 2013 Publication number: 909 Author/s: Kathleen Cooper…
Early Environmental Exposures to Hazardous Pollutants/Chemicals and their Associations with Chronic Disease – Policy Implications
Part 3 in this series summarizes the challenges that exist in evaluating scientific evidence of associations between chemical exposures and health outcomes, particularly for endocrine disrupting chemicals and related challenges to existing regulatory approaches.
Support needed for continuation of the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study
Title: Support needed for continuation of the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study Resource Type: Letter Content: L-Health-Canada-CHILD-Study # of Pages: 3 Date authored: February 19, 2013 Author/s: Dr. Eric Crighton and Dr. Christine Hampson Author Organization: Sandbox Project…
Early Environmental Exposures to Hazardous Pollutants/Chemicals and their Associations with Chronic Disease – Focus on Endocrine Disruption and Obesogens
Part 2 in this series recaps the main findings of the study, summarizes the epigenetic/environmental basis of disease, notes implications of endocrine disruption science, and discusses obesity risk factors in the context of emerging science on chemicals suspected as obesogens and diabetogens