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Environmental Issues

The case for wired communication

05/03/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

No – for once I am not sounding off about the dangers of wireless (wifi) communication – instead I am directing you to a paper published  by the National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy, a non-profit based in Washington, D.C. 'whose mission is to reconcile legal …

Category: Big Business, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, PoliticsTag: Frank Clegg, National Institute for Science Law & Public Policy, past president of Microsoft Canada, Re-inventing the wires: The future of Landlines and networks, The case for wired communication, Timothy Schoechle, Timothy Schoechle a communications technology expert at Colorado State University

Socks…..

03/03/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

A brief - and now that the big thaw has arrived - probably somewhat irrelevant post about the wonders of good socks. I don't mean the three-pairs-in-a-pack for £2 that you get in Tesco – I am talking about seriously expensive, thick, wooly, high tech hiking socks. I know I do …

Category: Environmental Issues, TravelTag: Bridgedale socks, Bridgedale Trekker Women's socks, Falke socks, German FreeFrom Food Aawards, hiking socks, smart wool trekking socks, socks

We all worry about climate change but who worries about biodiversity?

19/02/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Currently we are all panicking about plastic and rising temperatures, but, as Geoff Tansey points out in an interesting blog, do we worry enough about the soil and soil biodiversity? Is that not as, if not more, important than climate change? Healthy soils depends on their …

Category: Environmental IssuesTag: 33% of then world's land is moderately to highly degraded, Geoff Tansey, soil biodiversity, soil degradation

Rat study links increased cancer risk to mobile phone exposure

11/02/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

A $25 million National Toxicology Program study on rats and mice, the results of which were published earlier this month, was designed to test the widely held assumption that non-ionizing radiofrequency radiation (from mobile/cell phones) could not cause health effects at low …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, PoliticsTag: Christopher White, dangers of cell phone radiation, Devra Davis, Devra Davis PhD, MPH, National Institutes for Health, National Toxicology Program Findings of Tumors Confirm Adverse Biological Effects of Radiofrequency, National Toxicology Program study on rats and cell phones, non-ionizing radiofrequency radiation (from mobile/cell phones) could not cause health effects at low “non-thermal” levels, non-thermal levels of radiation, Paul Héroux Ph.D. Professor of Electromagnetic Toxicology Faculty of Medicine McGill University, President And Founder Of Environmental Health Trust

Microwave sickness

27/01/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

As I have mentioned before, I receive a fairly constant flow of emails relating to electro sensivity – or is that actually what we shown call it?.... No, it isn't, said a recent such communication from KeepHealthyFamilies – we should give up on all those terms which mean very …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: EHS, electro hypersensitivity, Electrosensitivity, ES, Merriam Webster dictionary, microwave sickness

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