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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
WHO urges smoking ban in public places
May 29, 2007 02:19:28 PM PST
The U.N. health agency on Tuesday issued its strongest policy recommendations yet for controlling tobacco use, urging all countries to ban smoking at indoor workplaces and in public buildings.
"The evidence is clear. There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke," said Dr. Margaret Chan, director-general of the
World Health Organization.
Tobacco use is the world's leading cause of preventable death, accounting for 10 percent of adult fatalities, according to WHO. It is responsible for 5.4 million deaths each year, a figure that is expected to rise to 8.3 million by 2030, the agency says.
Increasing numbers of nonsmokers will also die unless governments take action, WHO said in its 50-page report. It said governments of both rich and poor countries should declare all public indoor places smoke-free, by passing laws and actively enforcing measures to ensure that "everyone has a right to breathe clean air, free from tobacco smoke."
At least 200,000 workers die each year because of exposure to smoke at their offices and factories, according to the U.N. labor agency. The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency estimates that about 3,000 deaths from lung cancer each year occur among nonsmoking Americans.
"This is not about shaming the smoker. This is not even about banning smoking," said Dr. Armando Peruga, who heads WHO's anti-tobacco campaign. "This is about society taking decisions about where to smoke and where not to smoke."
He cited Ireland and Uruguay as governments that have successfully tackled smoking by creating and enforcing smoke-free environments. Legislation of the kind has proved popular among both smokers and nonsmokers, according to WHO, whose policy recommendations set broad goals for its 193 member states but are not legally binding.
Almost half the world's children — some 700 million — are exposed to air polluted by tobacco smoke, particularly at home, WHO says. The agency made its recommendations on the basis of new reports by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the U.S. surgeon general and the California Environmental Protection Agency.
WHO said in 2005 that it had stopped hiring smokers, as part of what it termed its "public lead" in the fight against tobacco.

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posted by Dev @ 1:59 PM   3 comments
Rubbish from Mount Everest
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Climber brings half tonne of rubbish from EverestAssociated Press in Kathmandu Tuesday May 29, 2007The Guardian
A Japanese mountaineer brought 500kg (1,100lbs) of rubbish from Mount Everest in his latest campaign to clean up the world's highest mountain. It was the fifth trip by Ken Noguchi, who began his clean-up campaign in 2000.
During these five trips, he has collected an estimated 9,000kg of rubbish from both sides of the mountain - the northern side in China and southern side in Nepal.
Although estimates vary, some say there are 50 tonnes of rubbish on Everest, left behind during 54 years of climbing since Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first conquered the mountain.


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HAPPY LABOUR DAY 2007
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
KEEP SHARP
KEEP SMART
BUILD UP AND IMPROVE YOUR SKILL
MAKE A BETTER WORK ENVIRONMENT
KEEP UP THE PRODUCTIVITY

“GET UP STAND UP
STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHT
GET UP STAND UP
DON’T GIVE UP THE FIGHT”
(MARLEY 1973)


‘TINGKATKAN KESEJAHTERAAN BURUH INDONESIA’

*HAPPY LABOUR DAY 2007*
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