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proverbialwisdom

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Mon Jan 27, 2014, 01:02 PM Jan 2014

'UNACCEPTABLE LEVELS' documentary trailer. [View all]

http://www.noharm.org/europe/newsletter/digests/HCWH_Europe_Newsletter_July_2_2013.html

"... 'Unacceptable Levels' explores the issue of synthetic chemicals that end up in people’s bodies unbidden. The documentary has the potential to raise public consciousness—and incite outcry—about unintentional chemical exposures..."


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Unacceptable Levels examines the results of the chemical revolution of the 1940s through the eyes of affable filmmaker Ed Brown, a father seeking to understand the world in which he and his wife are raising their children. To create this debut documentary, one man and his camera traveled extensively to find and interview top minds in the fields of science, advocacy, and law. Weaving their testimonies into a compelling narrative, Brown presents us with the story of how the chemical revolution brought us to where we are, and of where, if we’re not vigilant, it may take us.


http://www.tugg.com/titles/unacceptable-levels
https://www.yekra.com/unacceptable-levels/#!/deployment_code=65930101n00mgq


http://www.unacceptablelevels.com

“With this remarkably important film, Ed Brown captures the seamy side of the chemical revolution and forces us to confront the need to make the future safer than the past.”
- Dr. Devra Lee Davis
PhD, MPH, Founder and President of the Environmental Health Trust, author of Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation


“From the products we use, to the food we eat, to the air we breathe, Unacceptable Levels documents how prevalent toxic chemicals have become part of our lives. Ed Brown uses the powerful connection of family to illustrate how broken our system has become, and why we must do something about it. Our children’s futures depend on it.”
- Gigi Lee Chang
CEO, Healthy Child Healthy World
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