Posted on April 22, 2014

Today is Earth Day – join the global effort to save our planet

ADAO Earth Day

When Earth Day began on April 22, 1970, Richard Nixon was our president, “Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Simon and Garfunkel was the number one song, “Patton” won an Oscar for the Best Film, it only cost 33 cents to mail a letter, and Woodstock had changed rock concerts forever.  There is one fact that remains constant – “History is a great teacher to those who listen.”

During these past four decades, the Earth Day momentum has exponentially grown and technological advancements have removed many borders and boundaries from our lives. Thanks to Earth day, individuals, communities, organizations, and governments around the world come together as one, to acknowledge and protect our planet.

Earth Day has also become a time to highlight the asbestos environmental and public health hazards from mining this killer mineral. As the death toll continues, the simple fact is asbestos is responsible for the largest man-made environmental disaster. Patients and families around the world continue to share educational information about prevention and the need for a global asbestos ban to eliminate deadly asbestos-caused diseases.

“According to World Health Organization estimates, more than 107,000 people die each year from asbestos-related lung cancer, mesothelioma and asbestosis resulting from occupational exposures. One in every three deaths from occupational cancer is estimated to be caused by asbestos. In addition, it is estimated that several thousands of deaths can be attributed annually to exposure to asbestos in the living environment.”

It is imperative that we take the necessary steps to abolish asbestos mining, manufacturing, and commerce to protect our children, grandchildren, and our planet. As a Native American proverb says, “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.”

Together, change is possible.

Linda Reinstein

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