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Friday, June 15, 2007

Pollution Kills Millions

Eliminating pollution would save millions of lives. 1.8 million in 53 European countries. The morbidity rate of this pollution is probably *very* low, while the perfusion is probably very high. Probably 80% or more of those affected by pollution do not die from it. This means that perhaps 8.2 million or more lives in those 53 countries, 60% of those possibly requiring medical attention at some point during their lives. On top of this are pollution's effects on fertility, birth defects, and animal plant and crop populations.

Reducing pollution saves nations billions of dollars. It is in the world's interest to reduce pollution to levels that do not affect wildlife or humanity.

ExxonMobil Technologies must be released today to avoid these and other deaths. Your plans from the Pentagon are uncivil and will not go unpunished.

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