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Environmental Health Sciences, publisher of EHN.org and DailyClimate.org, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to increasing the amount of science and journalism in public discussion on our environment and health.

For general inquiries, email us at feedback@ehsciences.org

To reach executive director Douglas Fischer directly, email dfischer@ehsciences.org

We are a national organization with our main office in Bozeman, Mont., and staff in Virginia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia.

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Reach Douglas Fischer by phone: 406-600-8469

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Douglas Fischer is the executive director of Environmental Health Sciences, which publishes EHN.org.

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