Canada flunks clean air, garbage production and water use.
6 November 2008
The conference Board of Canada issued a report citing Canada, the USA and Australia as the worst countries in the developed world for GG, garbage, overuse of fresh water. Finland, Sweden and Norway were the best. (Source: Reuters).
Media portrayal of the economy as the biggest issue and the Conservative government alignment with George Bush on environment have been behind the harmful wasteful practices.
The policies that caused these deficits were promoted through fear tactics warning on inflated falsified projected costs of a clean environment by liars in the Harper government. The fear was a large motivator prompting the re-election of the Conservative government.
In fact environmental pollution has been projected by other much more reliable sources to cost 20 trillion dollars worldwide if not addressed. My problem analysis: Harper sleeping with and working for Big Oil.
Jormawankenobe
©2008 J. Jyrkkanen
6 November 2008
The conference Board of Canada issued a report citing Canada, the USA and Australia as the worst countries in the developed world for GG, garbage, overuse of fresh water. Finland, Sweden and Norway were the best. (Source: Reuters).
Media portrayal of the economy as the biggest issue and the Conservative government alignment with George Bush on environment have been behind the harmful wasteful practices.
The policies that caused these deficits were promoted through fear tactics warning on inflated falsified projected costs of a clean environment by liars in the Harper government. The fear was a large motivator prompting the re-election of the Conservative government.
In fact environmental pollution has been projected by other much more reliable sources to cost 20 trillion dollars worldwide if not addressed. My problem analysis: Harper sleeping with and working for Big Oil.
Jormawankenobe
©2008 J. Jyrkkanen
The importance of normal methyl distribution in cell function and carcinogenesis prevention.
29 October 2008
Global under methylation and localized over methylation at CpG islands are the most common finding in tumor DNA.
Hypomethylation can result in chromosome instability and oncogene activation.
The hypermethylation results in the deactivation of numerous important genes that influence cancer prevention.
These include tumor suppressor genes, cell cycle related genes, DNA mismatch repair genes, hormone receptors and tissue or cell adhesion molecules.
For example, tumor-specific deficiency of expression of the DNA repair genes MLH1 and MGMT and the tumor suppressors, p16. Without these babies working, the cell division is going to go nuts.
What I am interested in is how does pollution and which pollutants specifically affect distribution of methylation of DNA?
Turns out acute benzopyrene exposure is associated with alteration of methylation patterns (Sadikovic B. et al. 2004. Breast Cancer Res.)in breast cancer showing a clear environmental-methylation gene expression alteration link to cancer.
I have now demostrated a genetic mutation caused by pollution, hydrogen sulfite from pulp mills, causing the p53 gene to change, leading to small cell lung cancer and it has been shown that benzopyrene, a common hydrocarbon found in cigarettes and the petroleum industry, by affecting epigenetic methylation, can cause breast cancer and in all likelihood, some lung cancers as well.
http://www.geocities.com/jormabio/archi ve/lungcancer_bisulfite.html
Environmental pollution causes cancer.
What then must we do to prevent cancer? You get a free attaboy from Jormawankenobe if you can figure it out.
Duh! What have us environmentalists been saying all along. All you had to do was look at smokers and ask the simple question, is that pollution going into their lungs?
Jormawankenobe.
2008 J. Jyrkkanen
29 October 2008
Global under methylation and localized over methylation at CpG islands are the most common finding in tumor DNA.
Hypomethylation can result in chromosome instability and oncogene activation.
The hypermethylation results in the deactivation of numerous important genes that influence cancer prevention.
These include tumor suppressor genes, cell cycle related genes, DNA mismatch repair genes, hormone receptors and tissue or cell adhesion molecules.
For example, tumor-specific deficiency of expression of the DNA repair genes MLH1 and MGMT and the tumor suppressors, p16. Without these babies working, the cell division is going to go nuts.
What I am interested in is how does pollution and which pollutants specifically affect distribution of methylation of DNA?
Turns out acute benzopyrene exposure is associated with alteration of methylation patterns (Sadikovic B. et al. 2004. Breast Cancer Res.)in breast cancer showing a clear environmental-methylation gene expression alteration link to cancer.
I have now demostrated a genetic mutation caused by pollution, hydrogen sulfite from pulp mills, causing the p53 gene to change, leading to small cell lung cancer and it has been shown that benzopyrene, a common hydrocarbon found in cigarettes and the petroleum industry, by affecting epigenetic methylation, can cause breast cancer and in all likelihood, some lung cancers as well.
http://www.geocities.com/jormabio/archi
Environmental pollution causes cancer.
What then must we do to prevent cancer? You get a free attaboy from Jormawankenobe if you can figure it out.
Duh! What have us environmentalists been saying all along. All you had to do was look at smokers and ask the simple question, is that pollution going into their lungs?
Jormawankenobe.
2008 J. Jyrkkanen
