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NCCCUSA Earth Day Mailing Goes to 73,000
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CAROL_FOUKE.parti@ecunet.org (CAROL FOUKE)
Date
05 Feb 1998 08:31:50
Congregations
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.
Internet: wendym@ncccusa.org
Contact: Wendy S. McDowell, NCC, 212-870-2227
NCC2/3/98 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NCC EARTH DAY MAILING GOES TO 73,000 CONGREGATIONS
Theme is Human Health and the Environment, Focusing on
Children's Environmental Protection
NEW YORK, Feb. 3---- A National Council of Churches
(NCC) mailing on "Human Health and the Environment," which
encourages people of faith to support legislation on
children's environmental protection, has been sent to 73,000
congregations in preparation for Earth Day (April 22, 1998).
"It is clear that the health and well-being of human
beings is inextricably related to the health and well-being
of the rest of creation, a connection made in Hosea 4:1-3,"
said the Rev. Richard Killmer, Director of the NCC
Environmental Justice Office. "Also, for people of faith,
this is a justice issue, because it is the most vulnerable
in our society who are most hurt by environmental
degradation, including the poor, people of color and
children. Women also have special reproductive health
vulnerabilities."
The Earth Day mailing includes two church bulletin
inserts, a letter from the congregation's denomination or
the NCC introducing the mailing, a list of resource
materials, and a two-session adult study for the
congregation based on a newly available study/action guide,
Your Health and the Environment: A Christian Perspective, by
Shantilal P. Bhagat.
Throughout, the resource describes the urgent need for
education and advocacy about this issue, giving startling
statistics about the increased incidence of lymphatic
leukemia (10.7 percent) and of brain tumors (30.5 percent)
over the last 15 years, as well as providing other
statistics and stories showing increased health problems due
to environmental toxins. "Environmental health specialists
report that we are all immersed in what is becoming a deadly
toxic stew," the resources states, and offers the following
real-life scenarios:
R.T. Conley's six children all had severe health
problems. A son was born with cancer, another with
a blood disorder. Hair would grow on only one side
of the head of one child. A little girl developed
an acute skin disease at the age of one month. Her
skin grew thick and cracked, just like "alligator
skin." The Conleys lived in a poor community in
West Dallas. Across the street from their house was
a lead smelting plant.
Anne Anderson told her pastor, Reverend Bruce Young,
that she believed her three-year-old son Jimmy's
leukemia was caused by toxic substances in the
municipal water supply of Woburn, Massachusetts.
There were 12 childhood leukemia cases in the
Andersons' immediate neighborhood. Investigations
eventually showed that the ground water supply for
eastern Woburn was badly polluted by toxic wastes
from a nearby chemical plant and tannery. Jimmy has
since died of leukemia.
Cheryl Adams' nephew James misses 50-60 days of
school each year because of his severe asthma.
Cheryl and James live in Convent, a small town in
southern Louisiana located right on the Mississippi
River where 80 percent of the residents are African
American and 43 percent have incomes below the
poverty level. Because of its proximity to river
transportation and raw materials, Convent and other
towns in the Saint James Parish are homes to heavy
industry, including several chemical manufacturing
plants.
Because "life and health are always God's will for
creation," congregants are encouraged to contact their
congresspeople and ask them to support legislation seeking
to protect children's health from environmental problems,
including new legislation directing the Environmental
Protection Agency to set new reporting thresholds for toxic
chemicals which present a significant risk to children's
health. "We are talking about fixable problems," Rev.
Killmer stressed.
The mailing also includes a two-session adult study
drawn from a longer, 13-session study/action guide by
Shantilal P. Bhagat, a consultant for global missions in the
Church of the Brethren who has been involved in eco-justice
ministries for over two decades. Each session has a
biblical anchor, information about a particular health-
related issue, action ideas, questions for group discussion,
and suggestions for additional reading.
Topics in Your Health and the Environment: A Christian
Perspective include: Biblical and Theological Perspectives
on Health; Living with High-Risk Synthetic Chemicals;
Environmental Hazards and Human Reproduction; The
Environment and Cancer; Children's Health and the
Environment; Women's Health and the Environment;
Environmental Racism and Health, and Healing Ourselves and
the Earth. Biblical anchors are drawn from a number of
texts, including Genesis, Isaiah, Psalms, Ephesians, 2
Corinthians and the Gospels.
Action suggestions under "What You Can Do" sections are
relevant to the different topic headings and include:
Accessing Toxics Release Inventory information to
learn which toxic chemicals are stored, used, and
released in your community.
Joining the fight against dioxin.
Supporting Clean Air standards.
Surveying your home for exposed asbestos; checking
your home for radon.
Learning about drinking water source, treatment and
quality in your area; working to halt the addition
of industrial pollutants to sewage treatment
systems; avoiding the unnecessary use of water.
Avoiding additives and processed foods; supporting
family-run organic farms.
Supporting chlorine phaseouts and cancer policies
based on prevention.
Working to end all forms of incineration; linking
with public efforts to control pesticide use.
Protecting biodiversity; preventing global warming;
helping to save tropical forests.
Supporting President Clinton's Children's Health
Care Initiative.
Adopting the Shakerstown Pledge.
Copies of the Earth Day mailing are available for 50
cents each (ask for EJ9792). Your Health and the
Environment, the 13-session study guide, is available for
$7.50 (ask for EJ9780). Both can be ordered by calling 800-
762-0968.
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