U.S. Regulations Fail to Protect Wildlife From Cell Tower and Wireless Radiation, Science Review Finds
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U.S. regulations fail to protect wildlife from cell tower and wireless radiation, science review finds
A science and policy review published in Frontiers in Public Health documents how increasing levels of non-ionizing electromagnetic (EMF) radiation in the environment, including the wireless radiation from cell towers, combined with the absence of regulations protecting wildlife from harmful impacts, are “leading to an ecological crisis.”In short: Decades of research report that animals are affected by wireless and EMF radiation even at very low…
U.S. regulations fail to protect wildlife from cell tower and wireless radiation, policy review finds
A science and policy review published in Frontiers in Public Health documents how increasing levels of non-ionizing electromagnetic (EMF) radiation in the environment, including the wireless radiation from cell towers, combined with the absence of regulations protecting wildlife from harmful impacts, are "leading to an ecological crisis." In short: Decades of research report that animals are affected by wireless and EMF radiation even at very lo…
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