lördag 27 oktober 2012

Protestlista: Rädda liv!

En "insändare" har kommit oss tillhanda:
 
 
Sveriges nya energipolitik med biobränslen gasar ihjäl oss och våra barn, rökgaserna förgiftar våra hem och villakvarter med cancerframkallande utsläpp!

Låt oss hjälpas åt att rädda liv & miljö - skriv på protestlistan och be fler att skriva på den (man kan även vara anonym)

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/friskluft/
 
 

Vedrök och hälsoeffekter. Familjer för ren luft.


I USA informerar EPA (ungefär som vårt Naturvårdsverket) om vedrök och hälsoeffekter på sin hemsida. (klicka) 
Där finns även en lång lista på referenser (rapporter).  


 
Families for Clean Air (klicka) har också en referenslista. Det är bara till att läsa:
 
References:
Wood Smoke and Particulate Pollution
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Health Effects of Wood Smoke Pollution (general)
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Toxins in Woodsmoke
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Wood Smoke and Heart Attacks
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