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Diaster Prepardness

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With the extremely poor air quality last week, being prepared for the next natural hazard seems obvious. The city of Mill Valley where I live is engaging in creating a resilient community. Mill Valley fire department is helping neighborhoods become FireWise by educating individual home owners and the collective neighborhood on ways to reduce the risk of fire. FireWise is a fire risk reduction program from the National Fire Protection Association. The fire department chief has visited each neighborhood to hold meetings on this topic. Once a neighborhood has implemented the recommendations that include removing certain brush and debris, cutting back on trees, and eliminating all flammable chemicals, it is certified as FireWise by the fire department. With each additional neighborhood contributing to the FireWise program, the overall Mill Valley community becomes safer and more resilient. As a registered nurse, I am a volunteer for the Disaster Healthcare Volunteers. In the case of a

Climate Change

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Everything concerns me about climate change. As greenhouse gases collect from the over use of fossil fuels and the production of CO2 gas, our planet heats up. This heat gets trapped from the layer of greenhouse gasses and the temperature of our planet increases with each passing year. This warmer temperature melts more glaciers and raises the levels of the oceans causing an increase in massively destructive storms.  I fear what kind of planet we are leaving for our children's future. I am upset that politicians are being bought by industries and not protecting us and our planet. We elect them to represent our best interests and not the interests of industry. Their selfishness is so short sided. If they do nothing, there will be no more need for industries. I fear that with natural disasters, food crop failures, and lack of water will lead to immeasurable human suffering and world war. Our children will have to fight for resources and fight for survival while witnessing massive hu

Zero Waste

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Zero Waste in Marin County  All of the cities and towns in Marin joined effort after California passed the  Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989. "The Act established a new approach to managing California’s waste stream and mandated goals of 25 percent diversion of each city and county’s waste from disposal by 1995 and 50 percent diversion by 2000" (Zero Waste Marin, 2018). Since the cities of Marin decided to join effort to decrease waste production in Marin, the public and  private  waste agencies have worked together to develop Marin’s Integrated Waste Management Plan. They also created the programs necessary to meet the mandates of the Integrated Waste Management Plan. In 1996, the partnership forged with the MOU led Marin’s cities and the County to form the Marin Hazardous and Solid Waste Joint Powers Authority (JPA). Marin is currently aiming to reach a zero waste goal by 2025. Each town in Marin offers free composting services and free recycling. In Mill Valley

An Ideal Chemical Policy

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It is evident that we all need a chemical policy that priorities safety over production and that we should collaborate with all other countries worldwide. Chemicals are everywhere in our environment- in our water, our soil, and in our air and we are connected by our environment, by the ocean water and air and should work together to improve our health and the health of our environment. The reality remains that if the environment we live in is toxic, then we are too. We should learn from our past mistakes, like the production of PCP is Sweden that lead to health problems of marine animals. Despite a decrease in production, PCP still exists in our oceans and currently greatly threatens the orca whale populations. A chemical policy that keeps us safe is critical. It would be one that would require the following.. safety testing before it is released for use rather than waiting for market testing requires the use of only green chemical  requires current chemicals used in industry to