1) The FCC seems to believe that court orders don’t apply to it, given that it’s been 2 years since Children’s Health Defense and Environmental Health Trust successfully sued FCC for failing to explain and justify maintaining its RF radiation guidelines — its “Safety Code 6:
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FCC Defies Court Mandate, Delays Review of Cellphone Radiation Guidelines
“The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continues to defy a court order to reexamine its electromagnetic radiation exposure limits set in 1996. Children’s Health Defense sued the agency in 2019, and won a 2021 ruling requiring the FCC to explain how its guidelines protect human health — but two years later, the agency shows no signs of complying.
“We are very disappointed to see that the FCC continues to fail to comply with the court order and continues to ignore the ever-growing scientific evidence of human and environmental harm from RF radiation levels well below the current FCC exposure guidelines.”
According to Eckenfels-Garcia, CHD’s EMR team has identified several available legal options given the FCC’s continued refusal to obey the 2021 court mandate and will be initiating action on them soon.”
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/fcc-court-mandate-cellphone-radiation-guidelines/
2) “Dr. Devra Davis President of Environmental Health Trust published an op-ed in The Hill titled “We cannot ignore the dangers of radiation in our national parks.” It’s about the harmful impact of wireless EMF proliferation in National Parks if a newly proposed U.S. federal bill Connect Our Parks Act passes.”
We cannot ignore the dangers of radiation in our national parks
“The recently proposed Connect Our Parks Act calls for increased cell service in parks but does not weigh the damaging impacts of wireless radio frequency (RF) radiation — emitted by cellular installations — on all living creatures. Introduced by Sens. .John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and Angus King (I-Maine), this new bill does not consider the many ways that cell tower radiating equipment can impair ecologically sensitive areas and every living thing in its wake, ranging from insects to mammals to the plants and trees on which their survival depends.”
We cannot ignore the dangers of radiation in our national parks
3) Katie Singer reports that the grid system in use today cannot handle the stress being put on it by things like electric cars, solar power systems. What will happen as the grid gets pushed more and more?
Who’s in charge of EV chargers—and other power grid additions?
“In The EV Transition Explained (published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Robert Charette reports that charging an electrical vehicle (EV) can overheat a transformer—and shorten its typically 30-to-40-year lifespan to three years….
Our current grid,” BigBattery.com’s Eric Lundgren told me, “was not designed to have ten EVs chargers and ten air conditioners turn on at same time on one city block. It’s not designed to charge EV batteries on fast chargers.”
https://katiesinger.substack.com/p/ev-chargers
Sharon Noble, Director, Citizens for Safer Tech
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