Monday, January 29, 2018

WORLD | German row over car exhaust tests on humans and monkeys


Car firms are trying to reduce losses from bad publicity about diesel fumes via AFP/BBC
The German government has denounced experiments funded by German carmakers in which humans and monkeys reportedly inhaled diesel exhaust fumes.
German media say the health impact research was done by EUGT, a body funded by Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW.
Such tests could not be justified, the government said, demanding details. A minister called them "abominable".
Daimler also condemned them. VW is embroiled in a scandal over software that gave false diesel exhaust data.
In 2015 VW admitted having fitted "cheat" devices in the US that made their engines appear less polluting than they actually were.

EUGT was dissolved by the carmakers last year. The initials stand for European Research Group on Environment and Health in the Transport Sector.
"These tests on monkeys or even humans cannot be justified ethically in any way," said Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert.
Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks called the experiments "abominable" and expressed shock that scientists had agreed to conduct them.
Social Democrat politician Stephan Weil - a VW supervisory board member - called them "absurd and abhorrent". "Lobbying can be no excuse whatsoever for such testing," he said.

What do we know about the tests?

On Thursday the New York Times reported that the EUGT research was designed to counter a 2012 decision by the World Health Organization to classify diesel exhaust as a carcinogen.
It said that in 2014, EUGT had exposed 10 monkeys to fumes - in an air-tight chamber - from several cars, including a diesel VW Beetle. The testing took place at a lab in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Then at the weekend Germany's Stuttgarter Zeitung and SWR radio reported that 19 men and six women had inhaled diesel fumes in another EUGT experiment.
During a month of tests at a lab in Aachen, west Germany, they were exposed to various concentrations of diesel fumes, which contain toxic nitrogen oxides (NOx). The BBC has not seen the study itself, but German media say it was published in 2016.
At the time the carmakers were arguing that modern technology had cut pollution from diesel engines to safe levels. But VW was later found to have fitted "cheat" devices that rigged the emissions data.

Read more on the diesel emissions scandal:
  • VW emissions cheat bill hits $30bn
  • How toxic is your car exhaust?
  • Volkswagen: The scandal explained

What have the carmakers said about this?

Daimler, manufacturer of Mercedes-Benz cars, said on Sunday "we are appalled by the extent of the [EUGT] studies and their implementation". "We condemn the experiments in the strongest terms."
Reacting to the NYT report about the monkey experiments, VW tweeted on Saturday that it "explicitly distances itself clearly from all forms of animal abuse".
"We know that the scientific methods used by EUGT were wrong and apologise sincerely for this."
VW's supervisory board says it will conduct a full investigation, calling the experiments "utterly incomprehensible".


What is the latest on diesel pollution?

A new study by a German car specialist, Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, says levels of pollution from diesel cars are still too high in 10 German cities, so the vehicles are likely to be banned from the pollution hotspots unless engines are upgraded.
According to his research, vehicle software upgrades would not be enough to address the problem. Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Cologne are among the cities with serious pollution hotspots.

SPORT | Pacquiao expects brainchild MPBL to reach 20 teams

MPBL Logo courtesy of Interaksyon


MANILA - Senator Manny Pacquiao’s fledgling league, the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League, started with a bang on Thursday night at SMART-Araneta Coliseum.
The commercial league began with a parade of colors. He also raffled off 10 motorcyles on top of a brand new Suzuki Swift in between games.
Pacquiao expects the MPBL to grow bigger after its inaugural season which will see 10 teams based all over the country in action.
“Maraming gustong sumali, pero na-set up na kasi. Gawa na yung program. Susunod na lang sila. Maraming gusto, tingin ko aabot pa yan ng 20 teams,” Pacquiao said.
“Kapag dumami yan, magiging parang NBA style. Yung NBA may East and West, sa atin naman, South and North.
“Maganda ito kasi lugar by lugar. Like yung Tanduay, Batangas sila. Ang kaibahan nito sa MBA, involved yung mga LGUs (local government units). Lugar sa lugar. Yung MBA kasi, parang companies din sila, pero ito talaga yung lugar. Para siyang NBA style. Sa NBA, kapag Golden State, San Francisco, LA, Lakers or Clippers. Itong sa atin, city or province.

“Matagal ko rin binuo ito, mahigit isang taon. Yung formula na binuo natin, kung paano natin mapapaganda at mai-involve yung mamamayan natin sa basketball, sa liga na ito, yun ang naisip ko.”
Several provinces and cities have already expressed interest in participating next conference, according to Commissioner Kenneth Duremdes.
“We had already received feelers, particularly in the South. Sina Al Solis and Bonel Balingit yung contact namin doon and sinabi nga sa amin na matagal na walang liga doon sa Cebu,” Duremdes said.

Participating in the MPBL’s first season are the Bataan Defenders, Batangas Tanduay Athletics, Bulacan Kuyas, Caloocan Supremos, Imus Bandera, Muntinlupa Cagers, Navotas Clutch, Paranaque Patriots, Quezon City Capitals and Valenzuela Classics.

REGIONAL | Classes resume in Camalig

Romeo Ranoco, Reuters


LEGAZPI CITY - Students in Camalig, Albay walk to school as volcanic ash spews out of a crater of Mayon volcano during an eruption on Monday. President Duterte visited Legazpi City to check on the situation as government authorities imposed forced evacuation of residents living within the 9-kilometer extended danger zone.


President Rodrigo Duterte on-the-other-hand is asking P30 million more from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) for the relief operations here following Mount Mayon’s eruption.
PCSO, through board member Sandra Cam, handed over P5 million to Governor Al Bichara during a situation briefing with disaster and local officials on Monday afternoon.
“Can I ask for about P30 million more?” Duterte told Cam.

During the start of the briefing, Duterte said in jest to Cam: “Hinahanap ka ni Balutan (Balutan is looking for you).”

The President was referring to PCSO General Manager Alexander Balutan, with whom Cam had a rift.
“Kaibiganin mo na iyan si Balutan. ‘Wag mo na awayin (Be friends with Balutan, don’t fight with him),” he said.







LEGAZPI CITY — President Rodrigo Duterte is asking P30 million more from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) for the relief operations here following Mount Mayon’s eruption.
PCSO, through board member Sandra Cam, handed over P5 million to Governor Al Bichara during a situation briefing with disaster and local officials on Monday afternoon.
“Can I ask for about P30 million more?” Duterte told Cam.


During the start of the briefing, Duterte said in jest to Cam: “Hinahanap ka ni Balutan (Balutan is looking for you).”
The President was referring to PCSO General Manager Alexander Balutan, with whom Cam had a rift.
“Kaibiganin mo na iyan si Balutan. ‘Wag mo na awayin (Be friends with Balutan, don’t fight with him),” he said.

Duterte has given the provincial government of Albay an initial P20 million for relief operations and promised to send P50 million more on Tuesday. With Reports from Nestor Corrales of Inquirer