Quote.@ckeet @rdpeng the twisting was done by this group: huff.to/1lFVoeP
QuoteA front group for Washington, D.C.-based public relations firm Berman & Company is back with new targets: green buildings, green groups and the Environmental Protection Agency.
QuoteThe company executives, Mr. Berman said in his speech, must be willing to exploit emotions like fear, greed and anger and turn them against the environmental groups.
QuoteCorinne Keet, however, rejected Heartland's take on her work. "I did not agree with that interpretation," she said.
QuoteIn addition, a recent paper in the New England Journal of Medicine found that long-term air quality improvements led to "statistically and clinically significant positive effects on lung-function growth in children."
QuoteI definitely disagree with this interpretation of our findings about asthma prevalence @thehill: thehill.com/blogs/congress...
QuoteOur study's findings (bit.ly/1AwiX1F) were twisted 4 politics in this piece: bit.ly/1u1X4Fk @ckeet @rdpeng
QuoteFor years, environmentalists and regulators have cited childhood asthma as an excuse for ever-stricter pollution rules.
QuoteThe study couldn't come at a worse time for the agency. EPA is preparing to tighten national standards for ground-level ozone (the main ingredient in smog) by as much as 20 percent.
QuoteFor African-Americans and Puerto Ricans, higher risk of asthma may be genetic, Keet said. For the poor, it may be stresses such as exposure to mouse and cockroach allergens, cigarette smoke, a higher rate of pre-term births and more maternal stress, she said.
QuoteWe found that living in an inner-city area was actually not a big risk factor for having asthma
QuoteWhen they dived in to isolate the actual risks, they found that poverty itself was an overwhelming factor, along with African-American or Puerto Rican heritage.