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Pesticide Education Center
Pesticide Education Center For a safe environment for workers and consumers The Pesticide Education Center is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 to educate workers and the public about the hazards of pesticides to human health and the environment. The Pesticide Education Center (PEC) provides critical information on health effects and safer alternative pest control methods to the public.
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NRDC: Toxic Chemicals & Health
NRDC educates the public about the health threats posed by chemicals and monitors the implementation and enforcement of federal laws related to toxic chemicals.
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NCAP - Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides home page
About NCAP mission statement staff board Membership join NCAP & support our work News news releases action alerts conferences & events news archives Journal of Pesticide Reform about JPR JPR index request a free copy Programs clean water for salmon inert ingredients disclosure pesticide use reporting public education schools pesticide use reduction sustainable agriculture Publications & ...
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Pesticide Action Network International
Pesticide Action Network (PAN) is a network of over 600 participating nongovernmental organizations, institutions and individuals in over 60 countries working to replace the use of hazardous pesticides with ecologically sound alternatives. Its projects and campaigns are coordinated by five autonomous Regional Centers. Regional Centers: Africa, Asia/Pacific, Europe, Latin America, North America ...
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Pesticide Action Network UK - working to eliminate the hazards of pesticides
PAN UK Campaigns Ban Lindane Projects UK & European PEX: Action on Pesticide Exposure LAP: Local Action on Pesticides International Cotton project Global/local action Hazards & rights Pesticides and IPM Information News updates Publications Pesticides News Annual reviews Links Support PAN UK Latest Vacancy Search Join our online info service Whats new Resources: The contents to the June 2002 ...
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WEN
The Women's Environmental Network is a registered charity educating, informing and empowering women and men who care about the environment. It researches and campaigns on environmental and health issues from a female perspective.
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CQS
PoliticAlert InfoAlert HealthAlert Health and Environment ToxicAlert News Site Search User Feedback EnviroNewsletters Health Sources Health Services Organizations Services If you or a loved one, friend, or relative is afflicted with heart disease or other vascular disease, click here. Site Index Feedback Product Recalls HealthAlert HealthNews Fitness and Exercise Natural Healing Lifestyles Diet ...
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Burning Issues offers scientific information about the dangers and health effects of wood smoke
Welcome to Burning Issues Home Page Burning Issues provides public education about the medical hazards of exposure to wood smoke and other fine particulate pollution. Smoke from residential burning of wood and coal, wood burning restaurants and outdoor burning of wood, crops, tires and debris is permeating our neighborhoods, resulting in high ground-level concentrations of toxic air pollution.
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Canadians Against Pesticides - HOMEPAGE
BAN PESTICIDES IN YOUR AREA! JOIN A GROUP NEAR YOU EFFECTS OF PESTICIDE EXPOSURE ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH ORGANIC LANDSCAPERS MASTER GARDENERS & ORGANIC WEB SITES www.caps.20m.com Canadians Against Pesticides About Us Message Health The Ban Solutions News Mission Email Us DEMAND A BAN - CLICK HERE TO EMAIL THE PM CAPS NEWS CENTRE Pesticide Headlines WEEK OF April 30, 2001 The Hamilton Weedlady's ...
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Scientific American: Is Global Warming Harmful to Health
August 14, 2002 go Advanced Search TODAY'S NEWS EXPLORE ASK THE EXPERTS QUICK POLL FEATURE ARTICLES TECHBIZ NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRENT ISSUE UPCOMING ISSUE PAST ISSUES FEATURE ARTICLE August 2000 issue Is Global Warming Harmful to Health Computer models indicate that many diseases will surge as the earth s atmosphere heats up. Signs of the predicted troubles have begun to appear. By Paul R. Epstein ...
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BanDursban.org - Welcome!
BanDursban.org is dedicated to removing Dursban, a chemical pesticide responsible for thousands of poisonings each year, from the marketplace.
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Insecticide Causes Mad Cow Disease 12/17/00
In another article on the same topic as the previous one, we learn that pharmaceutical interests in the UK are ignoring new scientific research that shows the insecticide used in the UK government's own warble-fly campaigns triggered the UK surge of 'Mad Cow' disease, according to this report from eionews.com. Latest experiments by Cambridge University prion specialist, David R. Brown, have ...
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Chapter 12
CHAPTER 12 The Healthy Community: One for All, All for One Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls: it tolls for thee. - John Donne No man is an island, and just keeping oneself healthy is not enough. We all live in society, but most of us still neglect the importance of ensuring healthy surroundings, so that it's ...
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Conspiracy of Silence by Eric Francis, Sierra Magazine
Part of Exhibit 422: Monsanto's 1969 Pollution Abatement Plan. It reads, The problem involves the entire United States, Canada, and sections of Europe especially the United Kingdom and Sweden. As the investigation broadens other areas of Europe, Asia and Latin America will surely become involved. Evidence of contamination have been found in some of the very remote parts of the world. The ...
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Washingtonpost.com: Produce Items May Exceed EPA Standards
Produce Items May Exceed EPA Standards By Joby Warrick Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, February 19, 1999; Page A2 The same fresh peaches, grapes and apples that supply vital nutrients for growing boys and girls are also exposing millions of American children to unsafe levels of potentially toxic pesticide residues, a prominent consumers' group said yesterday. As little as a single serving ...
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