The Indigenous World Uranium Summit held in Window Rock, Arizona, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 2006, was a vindication of the Navajo Nations’ ban on uranium mining in their territory and a regrouping of Indigenous opposition to uranium mining globally.
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A team from the Harvard School of Public Health warn of a “silent pandemic in modern society”. They say millions of children may already have been affected. Long suspected by health environmentalists and scientists, a long list of industrial chemicals
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IICPH Response to OPA Report
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Urban Pesticides
Bruce worked on the Toronto pesticide by-law issue, in part, as a member of the group, Partnership for a Pesticide By-Law. In May 2003, Toronto City Council passed a by-law that will restrict outdoor use of pesticides in the
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International Conference Follow-up, July 5, 2003
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Fluoridation is a serious breach of ethics
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The focus of the Children’s Environmental Health project has been on the cosmetic or non-essential use of pesticides. This is one of the most contentious and divisive issues facing communities across Canada today. The recent Supreme Court of Canada decision
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INTRODUCTION
In the International Institute of Concern for Public Health (IICPH), we believe that a healthy environment is a human right. Food is one of the most basic elements necessary for human health. Our Past President and Founder, Dr.
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