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Also, I would be curious to hear what the state environmental officials would say about the Riverkeeper's claims. The state regulates water quality and things like that, and to the best of my knowledge, Alcoa has fully complied with all state and federal regulations.
Studies show that when it comes to these things, students are much more influenced by their peers than adults. My son, a bright kid with a great sense of humor, and Asperger's Syndrome, has been completely isolated - past the point of breakdown. He will suffer consequences for the rest of his life.
The process reminds me of a typical rezoning case, where the developer "meets with the neighbors" and listens and talks but never changes his plans -- and maybe the neighbors don't get it that they're being stonewalled until it's too late to organize. Not to say Alcoa's stonewalling, but conceptually a State-run authority should by definition be able to do more for the public interest than a corporation that sends its profits around the world.
Did you come across any discussion about the technical terms of the contract? It seems I read that the contract was explicitly crafted for the option of non-renewability without having to show cause. That is, it was designed to expire without any presumption of being renewed.
While the article focused on the environmental problems with this prison for animals destined for UNC's vivisection laboratories, the public should know what happens behind the walls of these laboratories in the name of "science."
Here are some links to let the light shine in...
Two investigations, visually documenting cruelty and abuse:
- http://www.peta.org/feat/unc/
- http://www.peta.org/feat/unc/unc2-update.html
- http://www.stopanimaltests.com/f-worstlabs_09.asp
Inspection reports provided by UNC to the USDA
- http://www.serat-nc.org/publicrecords.htm
- http://www.all-creatures.org/saen/nc/res-fr-nc-unc.html
Information on UNC's vivisection experiments on nonhuman primates:
- http://www.primatelabs.com/labsearch.php?cat= &name=University +of +North +Carolina +Chapel +Hill
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