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Shermann

(8,767 posts)
21. Correlation does not imply causation
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 01:56 PM
Sep 2023

One thing I will say is that the burden of proof is on the plastics industry to prove that these substances are safe in the environment in large quantities, not on others to prove they are unsafe.

This is similar to climate change. Why do environmental groups have to be the ones to build all these complicated Earth System Models while the deniers do nothing but just throw rocks? Let them build the models so we can throw rocks.

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Just think about all those plastic water bottles that so many people buy by the case! Native Sep 2023 #1
If microwaved, would be more concerning...water gets hot all the time! Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #2
It's not just microwaving. Heating up the plastic is very bad. Native Sep 2023 #4
Microwave scientific research I have read, not read any science articles on hot warehouses. Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #6
Drinking bottled water left in a hot car is not advisable. magicarpet Sep 2023 #11
When I see people with these bottles I try to tell them that they are putting plastics in their Maraya1969 Sep 2023 #16
Wouldn't consume anything left sizzling in the sun...eggs maybe! Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #17
When I see people with these bottles I try to tell them that they are putting plastics in their bod Maraya1969 Sep 2023 #18
The article may be gaslighting a bit using number of particles as the units Shermann Sep 2023 #3
They've now confirmed these particles pass the blood brain barrier. Native Sep 2023 #5
Where were these studies in the 1970's? jimfields33 Sep 2023 #8
In fairness, that's the scientific method at work Shermann Sep 2023 #10
Haven't heard of any confirmation of that... Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #15
That's one guy's comment. There have been quite a few articles and studies this year. Native Sep 2023 #19
Yea. One research paper and then no scientific conclusion of harm.. Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #7
Lol! Enjoy those plastic particles. Scrivener7 Sep 2023 #12
True, they've only recently confirmed plastic is now in our bodies, and they have Native Sep 2023 #20
Correlation does not imply causation Shermann Sep 2023 #21
Rely on the plastics industry to prove they are safe? IJBOL Native Sep 2023 #22
Lobbyists paid billions will buy politicians, no liability or responsibility...cheaper than doing the Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #23
Buy in glass, gab13by13 Sep 2023 #9
I try, but it's really hard. Everything is in plastic. Scrivener7 Sep 2023 #13
Let's make sure DeSantis knows that not microwaving plastic pudding cups is woke Blue Owl Sep 2023 #14
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