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December 1, 2009

During these difficult economic times, the IICPH would like to acknowledge two significant donations to the IICPH from former friends and colleagues. Both Glenna Mary Graham, who died peacefully on December 9, 1993, and Kathleen Mary O’Callaghan, who died January 23, 2008, remembered the IICPH in their wills.

We are most grateful for these bequests and for their vote of confidence in our ongoing commitment to environmental health.

As the risks from climate change, ocean acidification, species loss, desertification, military manipulations of the ionosphere and careless disposal of nuclear and other toxic wastes increase, we feel the stress of shortages in resources and skilled personnel to meet the challenges. The human habitat deterioration problems are both urgent and monumental!

While we are most grateful for these two remembrances we also clearly stand in need of more help. Can you donate time, skills, money, clerical assistance or find any other creative way to help us to meet the growing needs for human survival, which seems to be even more neglected as the economic circumstances become more demanding? We count on your help!

For IICPH Board, Staff and Associates,
Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., GNSH

Rosalie Bertell

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