Live broadcast of coal dust effects talk on Texada

Event Date: 
Saturday, October 19, 2013 - 7:00pm
The live web-cast of Dr. James talk on the health effects of coal dust that is at Gillies Bay on Texada can be watched and viewed live by connecting to this site at 7pm Saturday:

http://nomorecoalexports.com/livebroadcasts

If you have questions you'd like Dr. James to ask, please email them to

Anyone can ask questions via Twitter using the following information:
@Mindagape and #texadacoal

If twitter isn't an option you can email questions in beforehand at
eoghan [at] mindagape [dot] com

Huge thanks to Linda Henningson and Eoghan Moriarty and I'm sure many others for setting this up for those of us who can't be there.

Eoghan will edit his film and post it on the internet not too long after the live broadcast. It will be at:

http://www.youtube.com/user/mindagape

where you can find films on similar subjects posted, too.

About Dr. Frank James
For the past several months Dr. Frank James has been traveling all over the lower mainland of BC speaking out about the health risks of coal use on communities. He is the Health Officer for San Juan County, Washington and for the Nooksack Indian Tribe, and a Clinical Associate Professor of Public Health at the University of Washington for over 20 years. He is also one of the founding members of the Whatcom Docs, a group of over 200 Whatcom County physicians who are deeply concerned about the health and safety impacts of the proposed Cherry Point coal shipping terminal and are calling for an independent, objective Health Impact Assessment of the project including the impacts of transporting coal throughout local communities.

More information might be available at       http://nomorecoalexports.com/?page_id=513

 

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