Category Archives: Environmental Concerns

Don’t Like Being Fried by RF? Write Gina at the EPA

Many of us have wondered which branch of the US government should be concerned with the radio-frequency radiation we are being exposed to. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set the (very high) limits, but they have no biologists, doctors, … Continue reading

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Electro-sensitivity Traced to Evolutionary Ancestors

Biologists know that many animals have acute sensitivities to electrical fields, and that this sensitivity often provides critical information about the world for these organisms. Now research has identified a mechanism. A new study states: “Electroreception is an ancient subdivision … Continue reading

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Dutch Research on Wireless Tree Damage Backs Up “Smart” Meter Plant Harm Observations

Yesterday, we received the following update from the disabled woman who had been living above 112 electrical ‘smart’ meters in the complex in Berkeley.   For the last several months, she has been living in only half of her section 8 … Continue reading

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A Right To Know? Not If the Wireless Industry Has its Way

By Amy O’Hair San Francisco passed a landmark ordinance earlier this year, which mandates that information about RF radiation exposure, a WHO class 2B carcinogen, be present at all cell-phone retail sites in the city, and given to buyers. If … Continue reading

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“Independent” “Smart” Meter Proponent on PG&E Payroll; Company Failed to Disclose Financial Ties

Mahlon Aldridge works for Ecology Action in Santa Cruz, and makes a six digit salary from PG&E contracts, disclosures that would have been relevant on this PG&E funded circular- one might have thought he was just a “Santa Cruz resident”  … Continue reading

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