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DESCRIPTION:Challenge Dow’s Exploitation of Global Charity Event\n\nShow up and speak 
 out Wednesday, August 1, 2:30 pm, in San Francisco\n\nDow Chemical is 
 spending $10 million to link its name to the Blue Planet Run – a worthy 
 global awareness and fundraising project focused on providing clean and 
 safe drinking water to people around the world. Dow is turning this 
 well-intentioned “around-the-world relay run” into its own publicity 
 stunt to convince the public that the corporation cares about clean water, 
 the earth and human health. \n\nPlease join us to support the Blue Planet 
 runners and tell them the truth about Dow when they pass through San 
 Francisco on Wednesday, August 1, stopping for a public event at 3 pm, 
 across from One Market Street. Public interest group members are joining 
 Pesticide Action Network, Amnesty International, Dow Accountability 
 Network, Association for India’s Development, Students for Bhopal and 
 others.\n\nJoin a peaceful teach in: Laura Baldez laura@panna.org Sign up 
 us as soon as possible to join us August 1. 
 http://action.panna.org/event/index.jsp?event_KEY=29263&t=actionTemplate.dwt#signUp 
 \n\nThe Blue Planet Run is an important cause: clean drinking water is a 
 serious global problem, and we wish the project all success. Unfortunately 
 Dow’s support of the run is linked to its massive “Human Element” 
 advertising campaign, an aggressive attempt to re-brand Dow as a green and 
 humane company. Dow’s ads stand in stark contrast to the real impacts of 
 the world's largest chemical company, and tarnishes the Blue Planet 
 Run.\n\nOur message is simple: “Clean water YES! Dow NO!” We support 
 the runners in their effort and the cause of clean water, but want Dow to 
 make a 180-degree turn in its behavior:\n \nTell Dow: \n• If you really 
 care, clean up your own polluted water around your plants! Dioxin is 
 deadly.\n• Clean up the water in Bhopal and take care of the 
 victims!\n• Stop making chlorpyrifos and other pesticides that harm 
 children and the rest of us! \n\nDow — we want green chemistry, not 
 greenwashing! \n\n\n\nStand up to Dow in San Francisco: 
 http://action.panna.org/event/index.jsp?event_KEY=29263&t=actionTemplate.dwt#signUp 
 \nShow them Californians aren’t fooled by slick public relations 
 campaigns! \n\nBay Area activists will be meeting the 20 sponsored runners 
 who started the 16-country run June in New York. They then headed to Boston 
 and ran through Europe and Asia. August 1st the runners return to the U.S. 
 from Asia, picking up in San Francisco. If you can’t make it to San 
 Francisco, another key Bay Area stop is in Pittsburg, August 2, 9 am, — 
 Dow Chemical Main Gate area, 901 Loveridge Rd (where Dow makes sufuryl 
 fluoride [Vikane], a deadly fumigant pesticide) \n\nComplete California Run 
 schedule: blueplanetrun/node/457  \n\n\nWhy Protest Dow’s Sponsorship of 
 Blue Planet Run?\n\nWhat the runners and many supporters of Blue Planet Run 
 either don’t realize or refuse to acknowledge is Dow’s long history of 
 destructive practices that continue to chemically contaminate just about 
 every place on earth. But it isn’t just Dow’s history that is harmful, 
 the corporation consistently refuses to be accountable for its actions, 
 defends poisons for profit, and denies liabilities: \n\n• Dow bought 
 Union Carbide, the company whose factory in Bhopal killed thousands in the 
 worst industrial catastrophe in history. Many of the same people 
 responsible for the Bhopal disaster are still working for Dow. Yet Dow 
 denies any responsibility for the well-being of the hundreds of thousands 
 of survivors of the toxic gas release. The chemical waste that Carbide left 
 behind at the factory site has contaminated the drinking supply for tens of 
 thousands of men, women, and children, yet Dow is trying to hand off the 
 cleanup to Indians and walk away.\n\n• Dow continues to make dangerous 
 chemicals including Bad Actor pesticides chlorpyrifos, atrazine and 
 sulfuryl flouride, and poly vinyl chloride (pvc’s - which contaminate 
 with dioxin), even though scientific study has shown clear links to cancer, 
 neurological disease, developmental problems, endocrine disruption and 
 other illness. \n\n• Dow made Agent Orange, the herbicide now linked to 
 neurological illness suffered by many U.S. Viet Nam veterans and Vietnamese 
 survivors of the U.S. war. And Dow made napalm in increasingly deadly 
 formulations. \n \n• Dow continued to make the pesticide DBCP even after 
 it was banned in the U.S. DBCP causes sterility, testicular atrophy, birth 
 defects and five types of terminal cancer. Tens of thousands of banana 
 workers in Central American and the Philippines have been made sterile and 
 sick by their exposure to DBCP. In response to a Nicaraguan law requiring 
 that Dow pay compensation to banana workers, Dow said that the law 
 “offends every notion Americans have of fair play and substantial 
 justice” and refuses to pay. Trial of Dow and Dole began in Los Angeles 
 July 19, 2007. Is this Dow’s “Human Element”?\n\n\n\nDon’t let Dow 
 Chemical greenwash California and the world. \n\n\n\nJoin Pesticide Action 
 Network North America, Environmental Health Fund, Amnesty International, 
 Michigan’s Ecology Center, Beyond Pesticides, War Legacies Project, 
 Students for Bhopal and many other groups on August 1st at 2:30 pm across 
 from One Market Street in a peaceful standing protest to show them we 
 don’t buy their expensive ad campaign -- tell Dow to spend its billions 
 on cleanup and safer technologies, not public relations.\n\n\n\nTo get 
 involved in demonstrations contact Laura Baldez, \n415-981-1771, 
 laura@panna.org \nFor media contact Stephenie Hendricks, 415 981-1771 
 stephenie@panna.org \n\n\n\nFor more information on action across the 
 country and a media kit, contact:\nAmy Lubitow, Dow Accountability 
 Campaign, 860-299-6755, alubitow@yahoo.com \n\nSee thetruthaboutdow.org  on 
 Dow’s public relations\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/07/27/18437680.php
SUMMARY:Protest Dow Chemical
LOCATION:August 1st at 2:30 pm across from One Market Street 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/07/27/18437680.php
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