Fukushima: Two Years Later

Dr. Sherman writes for Counterpunch. Over the last two years, questions arise as to whether the Fukushima nuclear disaster is worse than Chernobyl. Unless the principles of physics, chemistry and biology are cancelled, the effects that have been documented in the various populations exposed to the radioactive releases from Chernobyl will occur in those exposed to Fukushima releases. This is not […]

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Alchemy

by Stephen Sandy Chlorophyll C-55 H-72 N-4 O-5 Mg differs from human blood only by substitution of one atom of magnesium In philodendron for the single atom of iron in Keats. New Yorker magazine p. 57,  Oct.29. Nov. 5, 2012

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Fukushima Controversies that the Mainstream Media Ignores

The San Francisco Bay Guardian online newspaper discusses the list of censored stores complied by Project Censored. An article written by Dr. Sherman and Joseph Mangano is one of the issues included. “The debate that followed the release of their study got into important issues of the health effects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. […]

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Mad Science: the Nuclear Power Experiment

Dr. Sherman reviews Joseph Mangano’s new book Mad Science: the Nuclear Power Experiment for Counterpunch. Nuclear Lies, Cover-Ups and Secrecy Do Governments and Corporations lie, cover-up and maintain secrecy as they harm our planet and us?  Joe Mangano’s new book Mad Science – The Nuclear Power Experiment clearly lays it out that they have done […]

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Remembering Rosalie Bertell — A Celebration of Life

Saturday, September 29, 2012 7:00 pm McClure Hall, Bloor Street United Church 300 Bloor Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada Program Welcoming Remarks and Introductions — Marion Odell, President, IICPH Aboriginal Blessing — Anne Solomon, Ph.D. Videotape of Rosalie Bertell’s speeches — Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg Sr. Julia Lanigan, President, Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart (GNSH) […]

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West Coast of U.S. Hit by Hot Particles from Fukushima

A new article to be published in the November 1 edition of Science of the Total Environment indicates that the impact to the west coast of the United States from Fukushima disaster was likely larger than anticipated. For more info see the announcement ENENews Energy News.

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Free Download of Chernobyl Book

Down load a free PDF of Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment Written by Alexey V. Yablokov, Vassily B. Nesterenko and Alexey V. Nesterenko, Edited by Janette Sherman-Nevinger Link to PDF

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Karl Grossman Named Green Business Leader by Networking Magazine

Christine D. Giordano writes about deep digging environmental journalist Karl Grossman in Networking Magazine. She talks about his history from copy boy to international resource and the impact he has had on Long Island. “During the interview with Networking®, Grossman sat in his home in Sag Harbor, surrounded by stacks of meticulous overstuffed paper files. […]

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Dr. Sherman Interviewed by Martha Rosenberg Regarding Health Effects of Pesticide Exposure

Dr. Sherman discusses the health effect of exposure to a common pesticide including brain problems, sexual deformities and paralysis. While banned for use in homes, Dow’s pesticide Dursban is still being sprayed on food despite health threats. The agricultural version called Lorsban is used on crops like apples, corn, soybeans, wheat, nuts, grapes and citrus […]

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Bailing Out the Planet, Speech by Lloyd Marbet

Lloyd K. Marbet, a speech at Pioneer Square, Portland, Oregon, 5/5/12 It is an honor to stand before you today as part of a worldwide community effort to “Connect the Dots.” And what greater purpose is there for us now than to connect the dots. Sadly, we live in a country where the highest priority […]

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