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Climate Change and Famine
Climate change is already threatening the Earth’s ability to produce food. These effects are expected to worsen as climate change worsens.
Toxic Matters: Protecting Our Families from Toxic Substances
Fact sheet on avoiding toxics in your home, co-produced by San Francisco Bay Area PSR.
Costs and Consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi Disaster
The destruction of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in March 2011, caused by an earthquake and subsequent tsunami, resulted in massive radioactive contamination of the Japanese mainland.
Letter to Congress on Wind Energy Incentives
PSR and other groups sent a letter to the House and Senate encouraging a continuation of incentives for wind energy production.
Particulate Matter
What You Need to Know About Your Health Fact sheet on health impacts of particulate matter.
Nuclear Power and Public Health: Lessons from Fukushima, Still Dangerously Unprepared
The United States is still unprepared to react to a disaster on a similar scale to the Fukushima crisis.
Niños Seguros y Sanos: Safe and Healthy Children
This one-year pilot program aimed to develop culturally and linguistically appropriate training resource guide on environmental health for staff of Migrant and Seasonal Head Start and the Migrant and Seasonal Health Clinics.
The Clean Air Act: A Proven Tool for Healthy Air
This report highlights the serious, sometimes fatal damage that air pollution inflicts on human health, and how the Clean Air Act has been successful in reducing pollution.
The Lessons of Fukushima and Chernobyl Briefing Book
PSR provides this Briefing Book to help educate the public, the press and policymakers of the public health issues regarding nuclear reactor accidents in light of the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster as well as the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi disaster.