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View Karl Grossman's Commentary on the Japanese Nuclear Emergency (3 min.)

Click here to read recent articles by our host Karl Grossman, who writes for Common Dreams, Counter Punch, the Huffington Post, Enformable, Nation of Change, and many others.

For more on Karl see our About page and visit his web site at
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EnviroVideo produces environmental and social justice programs for television - including interview and news shows, specials, and documentaries. The underlying premise of EnviroVideo is that there are critical environmental issues at hand that can best be communicated to large numbers of people through the media most favored for news and information - television and the Internet. And if there is broad public awareness, pressing environmental matters can be dealt with and action taken to truly resolve them. EnviroVideo distributes it programs through cable, commercial and public television, satellite TV, the Internet, and direct sales. See http://envirovideo.blip.tv

EnviroVideo receives Media Award

 "Chernobyl: A Million Casualties," an Enviro Close-Up with Karl Grossman TV program, recently received an award from the Press Club of Long Island. The program received the Second Place Award in the "Non-Local News Feature: Television" category. Program host Karl Grossman, director Steve Jambeck, and producer Joan Flynn were all cited.
 
The award was presented June 7, 2012, at the annual Press Club of Long Island Media Awards Ceremony.
 
In the program, Dr. Janette Sherman, toxicoigist and contributing editor of the book Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment, details its finding that a million people have died so far as a result of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant accident. 
 
Published by the New York Academy of Sciences, the book, authored by Dr. Alexey Yablokov, Dr. Vassily Nesterenko and Dr. Alexey Nesterenko, examined medical records now available which expose as a lie the claim of the International Atomic Energy Commission that perhaps 4,000 people may die as a result of Chernobyl. 
 
"Chernobyl: A Million Casualties," was broadcast nationwide on Free Speech TV, on the Dish Network and DirectTV, and can be viewed online at www.blip.tv/envirovideo. "Enviro Close-Up with Karl Grossman" is produced by EnviroVideo, www.envirovideo.com.

 
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EnviroVideo's 30-minute TV interview series, Enviro Close-Up with Karl Grossman, is seen nationwide on Free Speech TV which is on 200 cable systems in 39 states and on DISH Network (channel 9415) plus DIRECTV (channel 348). Enviro Close-Up is also available online at http://envirovideo.blip.tv

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HealthyPlanet with Bob DiBenedetto

Bob DiBenedetto is executive director of HealthyPlanet, a non-profit organization whose mission is "to promote food choices and lifestyles that respect our bodies and our shared environment." In this Enviro Close-Up he tells of how the Huntington, New York-based group educates people "about the deep connection between all life on Earth, and the powerful effect our everyday choices can have on creating a cleaner, healthier and more compassionate world." #620

Date Time (EDT) Title
Friday
April 12
11:30 PM HealthyPlanet with Bob DiBenedetto
Saturday
April 13
7:30 AM
11:30 AM
HealthyPlanet with Bob DiBenedetto
Sunday
April 14
4:30 AM HealthyPlanet with Bob DiBenedetto

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Chernobyl: A Million Casualties
A million people have died so far as a result of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant accident, explains Dr. Janette Sherman, toxicologist and contributing editor of the book Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment. Published by the New York Academy of Sciences, the book, authored by Dr. Alexey Yablokov, Dr. Vassily Nesterenko and Dr. Alexey Nesterenko, examined medical records now available--which expose as a lie the claim of the International Atomic Energy Commission that perhaps 4,000 people may die as a result of Chernobyl.
Watch this Enviro Close-Up here! (29 min.) #610

300,000 Reasons to Close Indian Point. A one-hour presentation by Harvey Wasserman (nukefree.org) made in Garrison, New York, near the Indian Point reactors. Wasserman emphasizes that one of the jets that crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11 passed just moments before over the Indian Point nuclear plant complex and if that plane had crashed into Indian Point, a nuclear catastrophe would have resulted. Some 300,000 people, at least, would have died right away and millions would have lost their lives from the spread of radioactive poisons in the most populated area of the United States.
The continuing threat of terrorist attack is one of the main reasons, declares Wasserman, that atomic power plants must be shut down and safe energy technologies now "on the shelf" and widely available be must be implemented. Watch video here! (59 min.)

TMI nuclear plantThree Mile Island Revisited. This powerful documentary challenges the claims of the nuclear industry and government that “no one died” as a result of the core meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in Pennsylvania. It utilizes the testimony of area residents and scientific findings to reveal that deaths, especially from cancer and birth defects in children, have been widespread since the 1979 accident. Indeed, it notes that Three Mile Island’s owner has been quietly settling numerous damage cases brought by persons seriously impacted by the accident. Watch video here! (29 min.)

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