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Climate and Health Resources that Impact All of Us.
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This report presents previously unpublicized evidence that major oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil and Chevron, have used per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or substances that could degrade into PFAS, in hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) for oil and gas in more than 1,200 wells in six U.S. states.
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Several climate change bookmarks were distributed to school students to provide awareness about various climate change impacts. These bookmarks were translated into Vietnamese and Spanish.
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Learn about the dangers of lead in drinking water and work towards passing legislation mandating filtration of drinking water in Florida schools.
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The Winter 2018 issue of the peer-reviewed journal of the Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics features this article about the harmful effects of lead in Florida schools, co-authored by three PSR members, Donald M. Axelrad, PhD; Ronald H. Saff, MD; and Lynn Ringenberg, MD.

Health professionals can create safer environments for their community by joining PSR Florida in implementing the My Green Doctor Program.
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Back from the Brink: The Call to Prevent Nuclear War is a national grassroots initiative seeking to fundamentally change U.S. nuclear weapons policy and lead us away from the dangerous path we are on. The Call lays out five common-sense steps that the United States should take to reform its nuclear policy.
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The 6th edition of the Fracking Compendium from PSR National and Concerned Health Professionals of New York present new findings on the dangers of fracking.

Each April, Dr. Bob Dodge, PSR-Los Angeles Board Member and co-founder of Citizens for Peaceful Resolutions, calculates the cost of nuclear weapons programs to our communities. See what the costs are in your community.