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Publications list
Please note that this list was originally created in 1999 and some of the contact details may be out-of-date as we do not have the resources to update it.

Reports

Recommendations for the Primary Prevention of Cancer: Report of the Ontario Task Force on the Primary Prevention of Cancer (March 1995). ISBN 0-7778-3915-6.

British Government Panel on Sustainable Development. Fourth Report (Feb 1998): Copies available free of charge: Department of Environment. Tel: 020 8 691 9191. Fax: 020 8 694 0099.

PVC at the Hospital - Uses, Risks and Alternatives in the Health Care Sector (1995): Greenpeace Austria Tel: 043-1-713-0031. Fax: 043-1-713-0030.

Chlorine, Pollution and the Parents of Tomorrow by Ann Link (October 1991): Available from WEN. ISBN 0-951-4297-87.

Taking Back Our Stolen Future - Hormone Disruption and PVC Plastic Greenpeace UK Report (April 1996). ISBN 871532-17-5

Dealing with Lindane- A briefing for UNISON (April 1998): Prepared by The Pesticides Trust. CD/98/8502/stock number 1407/UNP Ref 2898

Chlorine, Human Health and the Environment: The Breast Cancer Warning (Oct 1993): Greenpeace, Washington DC Tel 312 66 3305

Growing Food Security, Challenging the Link Between Pesticides and Access to Food (1996): The Pesticides Trust / PAN. ISBN 0-9521656-1-9

Magazines and Journals (National & International)

Allergy Newsletter, Action Against Allergy (AAA) PO Box 278, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 4QQ. A quarterly newsletter with information, products and services for those with food allergies or sensitivities. Annual subscription £10.

The Ecologist - Unit 18, Chelsea wharf, 15 Lots Road, London SW10 0QJ. Tel: 0171 351 3578. Fax: 0171 351 3617. Web site: http://www.gn.apc.org/ecologist e-mail: ecologist@gn.apc.org Bi-monthly magazine looking at cutting-edge environmental issues and campaigns both national and international. Annual subscription £24.00.

ENDS Report - Environmental Data Services Ltd, Finsbury Buisness Centre, 40 Bowling Green Lane, London EC1R 0NE. Tel: 020 7 814 5300. Fax: 020 7 415 0106. E-mail: post@ends.co.uk Web site: http://www.ends.co.uk Monthly environmental journal giving information on a wide range of topics to do with environment, industry, waste, air pollution and health in the UK. Well-referenced and can be found in good local libraries. Annual subscription £212.

Everyone's Backyard - The Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste Inc. The Journal of the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, PO Box 6806, Falls Church, VA 22040, (703) 237-CCHW. A quarterly publication that gives updates on community local action groups and features on chemicals and contamination. Annual subscription US $30.

Environmental Health Monthly Newsletter, The Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste. (See Everyone's Backyard). The CCHW is a non-profit organisation that serves as the Centre for Environmental Justice. EHM Newsletter was established to provide a forum to educate and inform health professionals and community leaders on current scientific knowledge concerning environmental health issues. Annual subscription £25.

The Environment Post - Available from: The Environment Post,c/o Pathway UK Ltd, PO Box 5903, Basildon, Essex SS12 0YZ. Tel: 01268 468000. Fax: 01268 451111 Fortnightly publication with environmental and conservation articles, reports and jobs. Annual subscription £39.

The Food Magazine - produced by The Food Commission, 94 White Lion Street, London N1 9PF. Tel: 020 7 837 2250. Fax: 020 7 837 1141. E-mail: foodcomm@compuserve.com Quarterly magazine looking at the quality of the food we eat. Organisation provides independently researched information on food and campaigns for the right to safe, wholesome food. Annual subscription £18.50

Global Security - Quarterly publication by Medical Action for Global Security (MEDACT). 601 Holloway Road, London N19 4DJ. Tel: 020 7 272 2020. Fax: 020 7 281 5717. email: medact@gn.apc.org A quarterly publication featuring issues concerned with environment, security and social/political policies. Annual Subscription £10/20.

Hazards - PO Box 199, Sheffield, S1 4YL, England. Tel: 0114 276 5695. Fax: 0114 276 7257. Subscriptions e-mail: sub@hazards.org Editorial e-mail: editor@hazards.org. Web site:http://www.hazards.org Recommended quarterly magazine for UK Health and safety representatives containing health and safety news and advice. The only workplace health and safety magazine designed to help trade unions reps win better conditions in the workplace. Individual annual subscription £10/15. Institutions £22/27.

Living Earth - Quarterly magazine from the Soil Association. Available from: Bristol House, 40 - 56 Victoria Street, Bristol, BS1 6BY. Tel: 0117 929 0661. Fax: 0117 925 2504. E-mail: info@soilassociation.org Soil Association promotes and campaigns for sustainable food, farming and forestry. Annual subscription £18.

Our Toxic Times - a monthly publication from the Chemical Injury Information Network PO Box 301, White Sulphur, Montana 5965 45-0301 USA Tel: (406) 547 2255 Non-profit organisation aiming to inform and educate interested parties on the dangers of chemical exposure. Yearly donations are appreciated.

Pesticides News - Newsletter of Pesticide Action Network UK, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4JX. Tel: 020 7065 0905. Fax: 020 7065 0907. Website: www.pan-uk.org. A quarterly journal focusing on international perspectives on the health and environmental effects of pesticides. Annual subscription £25.

Pesticide Monitor - Pesticides Action Network (PAN) Asia and the Pacific, PO Box 1170, 10850 Penang, Malaysia. panap@panap.po.my Website:http://www.poptel.org.uk/panap/ A quarterly awareness services. Believe in people-centred, pro-women development through sustainable agriculture and lifestyles. Committed to protect the safety and health of people and environment from pesticide use. Annual subscription US $100.

Rachel's Environment & Health Weekly - published by Environmental Research Foundation PO Box 5036, Annapolis, MD 21403-7036. USA. Email: erf@rachel.clark.net Website:http://www.rachel.org Provides news of grass roots environmental movement in the USA and gives comprehensive coverage of issues from incinerators to breast cancer, hazardous waste to radioactive waste. Annual subscription US $25.

Women's Health Journal - Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network. Available from: Casilla 50610, Santiago 1, and Santaigo, Chile. Tel: (562) 634-9827. Fax: (562) 634-7101. E-mail: rsmlac@mail.bellsouth.cl Web site: http://www.reddesalud.web.cl Quarterly publication from the network which encourages women's organisation to share experiences, research in women's health issues or opinions on current topics of interest. Offers reflections and first-hand experiences by researchers and women's health activists from all over the world. Annual subscription US $40.

Women's International Network (WIN) Available from: WIN news, 187 Grant St, Lexington Ma 02420, USA. Tel: (781) 862 9431. E-mail: winnews@igc.org Web site: http://www.feminist.com/win.htm Quarterly publication for and about women. Serves the general public, institutions and organisations by transmitting internationally, information about women and women's groups. Annual subscription $35.

Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights - NZ Voorburgwal 32, 1012 RZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Tel: (31-20) 62096 72. Fax: (31-20) 622 24 50. E-mail: office@wgnrr.nl An autonomous network of groups and individuals in every continent who are working towards and support reproductive rights for women. The network provides links and information exchange, campaign initiatives, and a quaterly newsletter. Subscription 70 Dutch Guilders.

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