Tag: Chlordecone
Chlordecone: deputies vote to recognize the “responsibility” of the State
[ad_1] Europe 1 with AFP / Photo credits: Bertrand GUAY / AFP 7:06 p.m., February 29, 2024 The deputies adopted on Thursday at first reading a text recognizing the “responsibility”…
Chlordecone in the West Indies: civil parties announce to appeal the dismissal
[ad_1] Several civil parties in the judicial investigation into the massive pollution of the Antilles with chlordecone have announced that they are appealing the dismissal of the investigating judges pronounced…
Investigation into chlordecone in the West Indies: justice dismisses the case
[ad_1] Europe 1 with AFP 6:51 p.m., January 05, 2023 On Monday, two Parisian investigating judges dismissed the long-term investigation into the poisoning of the West Indies with chlordecone, a…
Chlordecone in the West Indies: the Paris prosecutor’s office requests a dismissal
[ad_1] Chlordecone, a pesticide banned in France in 1990 but which continued to be authorized in Martinique and Guadeloupe until 1993, caused significant pollution on the two islands. The Paris…
Chlordecone: prostate cancers officially recognized as an occupational disease
[ad_1] Prostate cancers linked to exposure to chlordecone, a pesticide widely used for decades in the West Indies, are now recognized as an occupational disease, according to a decree published…
Chlordecone pollution: prostate cancer recognized as an occupational disease
[ad_1] A step towards the recognition of this “environmental scandal”. Prostate cancers linked to exposure to chlordecone, a pesticide widely used for decades in the West Indies, are now recognized…
Chlordecone in the West Indies: the decree recognizing prostate cancer as an occupational disease is published
[ad_1] The decree recognizing that this type of cancer will be recognized as an occupational disease following the use of the pesticide in banana plantations was published this Wednesday in…
Chlordecone: prostate cancer will soon be recognized as an occupational disease: Femme Actuelle Le MAG
Chlordecone: prostate cancer will soon be recognized as an occupational disease: Femme Actuelle Le MAG Path 2 645DBCB3-7979-441A-BA4B-98E7BF17E1BE 1785B508-2A96-4CF5-AA87-79B0FE0441BF advertising source site-49