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Saloni di Orientamento e Ricomincio da Me - 6 Novembre 2024 - 12:05

Si è chiusa la sesta edizione di “Ricomincio da Me”, un progetto scolastico interistituzionale, che ha nell’Istituto Comprensivo Bagnolini di Villadossola l’istituto capofila e vede coinvolte scuole, enti e istituzioni dell’intero territorio provinciale del Verbano Cusio Ossola, con il coordinamento tecnico dell’Ufficio Scolastico Provinciale del VCO.

AIDS: Il VCO registra nel 2014 10 nuovi casi di sieropositività - 28 Novembre 2014 - 11:18

Il 1 dicembre è la giornata mondiale di lotta all’Aids: Contorno Viola e Asl VCO promuovono percorsi di formazione e informazione contro il propagarsi di questa malattia

"UP2peer": i giovani e la guida in stato di ebbrezza - 29 Giugno 2013 - 10:22

E’ partito UP2peer, un progetto Interreg coordinato da Contorno Viola, Provincia Verbano Cusio Ossola, Asl Vco, Consorzio dei Servizi Sociali del Varbano, Ics, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Radix, Lba Consulting e Daily Creative Studio.

TimeMachine: Dead Drops, il social network incastonato tra le mura, anche a Verbania. - 1 Aprile 2013 - 08:30

Un artista tedesco installa una serie di memorie flash USB nei muri di New York per favorire la condivisione tra i cittadini della grande mela.

"UP2peer": i giovani e la guida in stato di ebbrezza - 22 Marzo 2013 - 18:01

Proseguono con un progetto Interreg, di cui la Provincia con l’Assessorato alle Politiche Giovanili è capofila, le esperienze portate avanti in questi anni da diversi soggetti del territorio per intervenire sui rischi correlati all’abuso di alcol.
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Comitato Stop 5G incontra Marchionini - 29 Febbraio 2020 - 02:57

Comitato stop 5G VCO
Egr sig. Guerra, Di seguito un appello di 248 scienziati di 42 nazioni che chiedono un programma urgente di protezione della natura e del genere umano dal 4G e 5G che significano alti rischi e una crisi globale.. U.N. Environment Programme Urged to Protect Nature and Humankind from Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) 4G/5G antenna densification is escalating health risks - a global crisis New York, NY, July 22, 2019. The Advisors to the International EMF Scientist Appeal, representing 248 scientists from 42 nations, have resubmitted The Appeal to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Executive Director, Inger Andersen, requesting the UNEP reassess the potential biological impacts of next generation 4G and 5G telecommunication technologies to plants, animals and humans. There is particular urgency at this time as new antennas will be densely located throughout residential neighborhoods using much higher frequencies, with greater biologically disruptive pulsations, more dangerous signaling characteristics, plus transmitting equipment on, and inside, homes and buildings. The Advisors to The Appeal recommend UNEP seriously weigh heavily the findings of the independent, non-industry associated EMF science The Advisors to the International EMF Scientist Appeal - Annie Sasco, MD, Dr.PH., Henry Lai, Ph.D., Joel Moskowitz, PhD., Ronald Melnick, Ph.D. and Magda Havas, Ph.D., call upon the UNEP to be a strong voice for the total environment of the planet, and an effective catalyst within the United Nations with regards to the biological and health effects of electromagnetic pollution. The complete Press Release is here and it links to the recent letter to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) The press release has been translated in 11 different languages. For further translations, scroll to translator at the bottom of this page. Summary of the Appeal The Appeal is being signed by scientists who have published peer-reviewed papers on the biological or health effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields, part of the electromagnetic field (EMF) spectrum that includes extremely low frequency fields (ELF) emitted by electrical devices; and, radiofrequency radiation (RFR), used for wireless communications. Scientists who have published peer- reviewed papers in related fields and have been significantly engaged in EMF education, are recognized as Supporting Scientists. The Appeal urgently calls upon the United Nations, the WHO, UNEP and the UN Member States to: •Address the global public health concerns related to exposure to cell phones, power lines, electrical appliances, wireless devices, wireless utility meters and wireless infrastructure in residential homes, schools, communities and businesses. The scientific findings identified by the signators and others justify this appeal. The World Health Organization (WHO) is encouraged to exert strong leadership in fostering the development of more protective EMF guidelines, to call for precautionary measures, and to educate the public about health risks, particularly risks posed to children and to normal fetal development. By not taking action, the WHO is failing to fulfil its role as the preeminent international public health agency. •The United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) is the U.N.’s “voice for the environment” and is uniquely positioned to take a planetary view of the potential for harm that EMF pollution presents to, biology -- evolution, health, well being, and very survival of all living organisms world-wide. •We encourage the U.N. to ask UNEP to evaluate the scientific evidence and initiate an assessment of alternative exposure standards and practices that could substantially lower human exposures to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields. Note: The Appeal was initially submitted on May 11, 2015 Press Release announcing International EMF Scientist Appeal (May 11, 2015) The National toxicology Program (NTP) concluded in two final reports re
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