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ACNEM Online Global Conference: Environmental and Viral Disruptors
The Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM), based in Melbourne, Australia, is hosting an 8-week online conference during May and June 2020. The conference kicks off on May 4 investigating COVID-19 around the world and what environmental medicine … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, ACNEM, Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, Dr Don Maisch, Dr Julie McCredden, Dr Priyanka Bandara, electromagnetic fields, EMF, Environmental Health, environmental medicine, Nicole Bijlsma, online conference, Prof David O. Carpenter
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France is right: Kids at home during pandemic shouldn’t use mobile phones for hours – Dr Devra Davis
In these worrying times when a new highly contagious virus has ended life as we once knew it, we increasingly rely on mobile phones to allow us some sense of connection to those we care about. But, asks Dr. Devra Davis, … Continue reading
Posted in mobile phone
Tagged Belgium, Cell Phones, Cyprus, Education, EHTrust.org, European Union, FCC, France, Radiation, school, smart phones, United States, WiFi, wireless devices
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Inquiry into 5G in Australia: Misinformation by whom?
Australia’s parliamentary inquiry into 5G, which was announced in September 2019 with submissions due at the beginning of November 2019, continues to trundle on. Over 500 of the responses have now been published on the parliamentary website. An overwhelming majority … Continue reading
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Tagged Adverse health effects, Bluetooth, electromagnetic energy emissions, electromagnetic fields, Electromagnetic radiation, EME, EMF, IEEE, Inquiry into 5G in Australia, Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association, radiofrequency emr, Vodafone Hutchison, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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German Federal Office for Radiation Protection calls for more research on influence of electromagnetic fields on plants and animals
Further to an international workshop on environmental effects of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields on flora and fauna, Germany’s Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) says that “there is still a considerable need for research”. The workshop, which was organised by … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, animals, ARPANSA, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, BfS, Electric field, electricity grid, electromagnetic fields, EMF, Environment, flora and fauna, German Federal Office for Radiation Protection, insects, International Workshop: environmental impact of electromagnetic fields, Ken Karipidis, magnetic fields, phone masts, Plants, pollinators, Radiofequency radiation injures trees around mobile phone base stations, Radiofrequencies, Trees, Waldmann-Selsam
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A snapshot of living with Environmental Sensitivities in Australia in 2019
Dr Sharyn Martin’s latest report meticulously analyses data collected from people who have registered their environmental sensitivities with the Australian National Register for Environmental Sensitivities (ANRES). Environmental Sensitivities (ES) describes a variety of reactions to chemicals, electromagnetic fields and other … Continue reading
Why aren’t more climate change activists fighting 5G?
While most climate change activists are focused on limiting emissions from the automotive, aviation and energy sectors, it’s the communications industry that is on track to generate more carbon emissions than all of the aforementioned sectors. In 2016, it was … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, carbon emissions, climate change, communications industry, Electricity consumption, Internet of Things, IoT
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Science and Wireless 2019 | Monday, 2nd December
The Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research and Swinburne University of Technology are hosting this year’s Science and Wireless at Swinburne University, Melbourne. The event is free, but registration is required. Note that attendees with questions for the Public Forum … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, electromagnetic fields, EMF, event, ICNIRP, ICNIRP guidelines, Public Forum, RF EMF, Science and Wireless 2019
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Danish legal opinion concludes 5G contravenes human and environmental laws
Attorney-at-law Christian Jensen, of Bonnor Lawyers in Denmark, examined potential health damages and risks of 5G in relation to human rights and environmental conventions. The legal opinion is centred around results that have positively documented actual damages or risks to … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G network, 5G rollout, Bonn convention, Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, Council for Health-Safe Communications, Danish Institute for Public Health, Denmark, European Convention on Human Rights, Human rights, legal, Legal Opinion, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
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