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Frances Leader's avatar

At 74 he has been taken from us. How can we ever thank him for his inspiring dedication and stubborn conviction. I never met him but will miss him greatly. We all have to pick up the baton now and run for the finish line.

Let’s end EMFs for Arthur and for future generations of all living things.

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thank you, Arthur, for your contributions to humanity. Everyone should read Invisible Rainbow. Here is a recent Note I posted:

In The Invisible Rainbow, Arthur Firstenberg writes about the dramatic changes in Bhutan, the last country in the world to be electrified:

“In 1998, King Jigme Singye Wangchuk ceded some of his powers to a

democratic assembly, which wanted to modernize the country. The

Department of Energy and the Bhutan Electricity Authority were created on

July 1, 2002. That same day the Bhutan Power Corporation was launched.

With 1,193 employees, it immediately became the largest corporation in the

kingdom. Its mandate was to generate and distribute electricity throughout

the kingdom, with a target of full electrification of the country within ten

years. By 2012 the proportion of rural households actually reached by

electricity was about 84 percent.

In 2004, 634 new cases of diabetes were reported in Bhutan. The next

year, 944. The year after that, 1,470. The following year, 1,732. The next

year, 2,541, with 15 deaths. In 2010, there were 91 deaths and diabetes

mellitus was already the eighth most common cause of mortality in the

kingdom. Coronary heart disease was number one. Only 66.5 percent of the

population had normal blood sugar. This sudden change in the health of

the population, especially the rural population, was being blamed,

incredibly, on the traditional Bhutanese diet which, however, had not changed.”

Pelden, Sonam. 2009. “Diabetes – The Slow Killer.” Kuensel Online (Bhutan’s daily news website), November 18.

Giri, Bhakta Raj, Krishna Prasad Sharma, Rup Narayan Chapagai, and Dorji Palzom. 2013. “Diabetes and Hypertension in Urban Bhutanese Men and Women.” Indian Journal of Community Medicine 38(3): 138-43.

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