When searching for the reason of our being, more often than not we find that we are here to care for each other and our home— the Earth. This statement from former U.S. President Jimmy Carter sums up the above statement. “I have one life and one chance to make it count for something . . .. My faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can, with whatever I have to try to make a difference.”
“Just Faith”(www.JustFaith.com) is a group of programs which stress the need for equality for all individuals and the protection for our earthly environment. Discovering methods and avenues to fulfill our reason for existence and ensuring our continuing survival is of magnitude importance. With education and involvement of our youth, legislation, industry leaders, and communities; we can sustain our existence.
Recognizing and taking action with early detection for all cancers (especially lung cancer),cancer research, prevention, and awareness can change future outcomes as we journey through our lives.
Working together for zero carbon farming, electrifying and decarbonizing the world with solar, geothermal, wind, ocean, and hydropower energy are all ways to make a difference. Awareness, action and achievement of these initiatives will help relieve the consequences of a “live for now attitude.”
Our future generations deserve all of our efforts to bring to light the dangers of radioactive radon exposure, radioactive waste sites, and toxic indoor and outdoor pollutants.
November is the month of Thanksgiving in the U.S. so it is very appropriate to express gratitude and thankfulness for all of the advancements in all cancer treatments especially lung cancer. Without the funding, research, and clinical trials, contacts and influences by lung cancer patients and cancer organizations, we would still be in the days when it was common to hear, “There is nothing that can be done.”
Much appreciation also goes to Jacquelyn Nixon, the publisher of this magazine for reaching out to others through podcasts, videos, and speeches, and personal appearances to share her story and facts about the danger of radioactive radon gas exposure for the past seven years. Jackie’s time and effort involved with creating the Premier Youth Ambassadors for Radioactive Radon Reduction is certainly an achievement which brings together young people throughout the country for education, training, and recognition for radon exposure prevention.
Last but not least, grateful sentiments to all those who work to test and install radon mitigation systems in structures to help prevent lung cancer deaths from radon exposure. The scientists, technologists and state radon programs in our country are such essential elements in making a difference!
October 8, 2023
Gloria Linnertz
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We can’t let this mastery of science and experience disappear.
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From the Director
Gloria J. Linnertz
Founding Director of
Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction Inc.
Recognizing and taking action with early detection for all cancers (especially lung cancer),cancer research, prevention, and awareness can change future outcomes as
we journey through our lives.
Working together for zero carbon farming, electrifying and decarbonizing the world
with solar, geothermal, wind, ocean, and hydropower energy are all ways to make a difference. Awareness, action and achieve- ment of these initiatives will help relieve the consequences of a “live for now attitude.”
Continued on page 9 ...
Our future generations deserve all of our efforts to bring to light the dangers of radioactive radon exposure, radioactive waste sites, and toxic indoor and outdoor pollutants.
November is the month of Thanksgiving in the U.S. so it is very appropriate to express gratitude and thankfulness for all of the advancements in all cancer treatments especially lung cancer. Without the funding, research, and clinical trials, contacts and influences by lung cancer patients and cancer organizations, we would still be in the days when it was common to hear, “There is nothing that can be done.”
Much appreciation also goes to Jacquelyn Nixon, the publisher of this magazine for reaching out to others through podcasts, videos, and speeches, and personal appearances to share her story and facts about the danger of radioactive radon gas exposure for the past seven years. Jackie’s time and effort involved with creating the Premier Youth Ambassadors for Radioactive Radon Reduction is certainly an achievement which brings together young people throughout the country for education, training, and recognition for radon exposure prevention.
Last but not least, grateful sentiments to all those who work to test and install radon mitigation systems in structures to help prevent lung cancer deaths from radon exposure. The scientists, technologists and state radon programs in our country are such essential elements in making a difference!
October 8, 2023
Gloria Linnertz