There will not be an update on Easter Monday so this update is a bit longer — 2 updates’ worth. Wishing you all a very Happy Easter.
1) CELA (Canadian Environmental Law Association) is a non-profit organization that has fought and won many legal battles about the environment. When I was fighting Rogers about the FM towers they placed (illegally at the time) in the midst of a settled residential neighbourhood, CELA’s lawyers spent many hours helping me understand the convoluted laws and policies of Industry Canada. You’ll find just a few of the cases they worked on at:
https://cela.ca/casework-profiles/
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I’m hoping that one day they will work on a case about cell towers, Wi-Fi in schools or some other microwave radiation case.
Indoor Air Quality and Children’s Health
“CELA is proud to be a founding member of Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health and Environment (CPCHE), an affiliation of groups with overlapping missions to improve children’s health in Canada. A key initiative of CPCHE is Healthy Environments for Learning Day (HELD) – taking place each April, HELD aims to raise awareness of and encourage action to prevent environmental health risks to children in early learning and school environments.”
https://mailchi.mp/6b08e4d8b54e/celas-february-newsletter
2) On March 12, C4ST held a general meeting with 2 experts discussing EHS. The video of that meeting is now available at the link below.
Implications of the Radical Model of Disability for Advocacy and Clinical Care of Persons Living with Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) by Riina Bray, MD and David Fancy, PhD
3) Patricia Burke has a newsletter filled with enough really interesting articles to last at least a week. I encourage you to take your time to appreciate.
March 29 Safe Tech International News and Notes
“If EMF safety advocates are “preaching to the choir” – that choir is growing.”
https://patriciaburke.substack.com/p/march-29-safe-tech-international
4) Katie Singer has shared another article that is perfect reading for this long weekend.
Watershed questions
“In our increasingly technocratic society, on a limited income, how/can I live within my ecological means and enjoy peace between my ears? …
Imagine your bioregion if every teenager could trace water from precipitation to tap—and back to precipitation. Imagine living within your bioregion’s ecological limits. To help your community get there, what questions would you ask?”
https://katiesinger.substack.com/p/watershed
Sharon Noble, Director, Citizens for Safer Tech
“It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” Robert H. Goddard
Sent from my wired laptop with no wireless components. PLEASE Practice Safe Tech.