Summer @ SEHN
June/July 2013 |
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Dear Friend, Mobile Grassroots Think Tank, Ted Schettler's Breast Cancer Report, the Civil Rights Movement for Future Generations, and much more! As the weather heats up this summer, the Science & Environmental Health Network is keeping busy - in the field, at conferences and international events, and with communities fighting against fracking, mining, and climate change. We have many exciting projects planned for the next few months, including the announcement of our Mobil Think Tank Grassroots Tour. I'm planning to visit community groups in the Mid-West, learning from them directly about the challenges they face around fracking, the solutions they're developing to protect the environment and public health, and how SEHN's "solution ideas" might be useful in their struggles. Ted Schettler, SEHN's Science Director, will be releasing a ground-breaking report on how to prevent and treat breast cancer. The Ecology of Breast Cancer outlines personal and societal actions to prevent the disease, and examines the science behind the best alternative therapies after diagnosis, as a complement to conventional medicine. We're continuing to plan for the Second Women's Congress for Future Generations in Minneapolis, MN in September 2014. If you'd like more information about the Congress or want to get involved, please emailmoreinfo [at] sehn [dot] org. And we'll be unveiling a new version of the SEHN website, which will be more interactive and easier to use! We also honor the passing of Senator Frank Lautenberg, a tireless champion for public health. We will miss his commitment to protecting natural resources, public health, and Future Generations. Thank you Sen. Lautenberg, your legacy lives on. All the best, Carolyn Raffensperger P.S. None of SEHN's work would be possible without your support. Please consider donating to SEHN today! Please connect with SEHN on Facebook and Twitter Please consider a tax-deductible donation to support our important work to protect Future Generations! |
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Upcoming Events
National and International Perspectives on Nutrition, Food, Food Security, and Agricultural Systems: Reconnecting the Personal, Public, and Environmental HealthThursday June 27 at 10:00 am Pacific / 1:00 pm EasternTed Schettler, MD, Science Director at the Science and Environmental Health Network (SEHN) as well as at CHE, will discuss long-term cumulative impacts of inadequate diet, nutrition, and lack of access to healthy food. Danielle Nierenberg, SEHN Communications Consultant and Co-Founder of Food Tank: The Food Think Tank, will give a general global overview of a variety of food and food policy issues including: hunger, malnutrition, stunting, micronutrient deficiencies, and obesity. She will also discuss the impact of climate change and food price volatility.Both will address the need for fundamental changes in the agricultural system(s) that dominate throughout much of the world not only to address current needs, but also those of future generations.Following the presentations there will be time for discussion.You can RSVP, receive dial-in instructions, and learn more about our speakers on the call’s webpage.World Future Program Global Conference on Implementing Intergenerational Equity: Bringing Future Perspectives to the Status Quo, July 4th Geneva, SwitzerlandCarolyn Raffensperger will participate in at the Global Conference on Implementing Intergenerational Equity: Bringing Future Perspectives to the Status Quo in Geneva on July 4th, 2013.For more information click HERE
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