tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7962205981656257046.post6412705183664577856..comments2023-05-12T05:16:57.680-04:00Comments on Greevents: Toxins: A Global ThreatAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14979280760887709809noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7962205981656257046.post-79963918736471159422011-04-10T17:22:16.585-04:002011-04-10T17:22:16.585-04:00There is indeed a disconnect between people workin...There is indeed a disconnect between people working on these issues. I am "acting" in isolation, finding it very difficult to unite with like-minded individuals because they tend to keep to their own organizations which deal with only a single aspect of health. Or, in the case of Greenpeace, this prestigious NGO tends to sometimes overlook the link between environmental and health issues, as in the case of GMOs. One idea is to hold informational meetings for exchange of ideas. At the end of this month, the Swiss electromagnetic advocacy group, Gigaherz, is organizing a Congress on Electrosmog, inviting legislators, physicians, scientists, advocates from a number of European countries and presenters from Canada, Germany, France. One makes contacts at such meetings which leads to further exchange. Prof. Belpomme, President of ARTAC, one of the presenters at this Congress, has been successful in linking health organizations with environmental groups throughout Europe and collaborates with other European - and even American scientists. He's mentioned coming to the US to talk to our legislators! We need this type of exchange on a global scale. This is one of the "projects" I've been working on - to act as a sort of bridge between Europe and the US. I signaled Dr. Landrigan's work to Prof. Belpomme who will use it in the upcoming Paris Symposium on Children's Health and the Environment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com