1) Many excellent films on EHT’s website, great for public meetings or showings in schools, CityCcouncils, etc. Many are free while others can be rented or purchased, with a percentage supporting EHT.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRUST FILM PICKS ON CELL PHONE RADIATION, WIRELESS, ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS, MCS AND EHS HYPERSENSITIVITIE (SIC)
“Over the decades many films have been made on the health effects of cell phones, cell towers and wireless. The investigative film Generation Zapped, for example, has been screened across the United States in schools and libraries and it is a great introductory film for your community, along with the Burt Wolf Series. We hope you will plan a film series at your local library or community center as a way to raise awareness.”
https://ehtrust.org/films-on-cell-phone-radiation-cell-towers-and-wireless/
https://ehtrust.org/films-on-cell-phone-radiation-cell-towers-and-wireless/
Flyers and posters on so many topics all of which can be printed.
https://ehtrust.org/resources-to-share/printable-resources/
2) Non-EMF. Another article by Katie Singer that is highly relevant to having a safe, non-toxic environment.
“Call Me a NIMBY.”
“Call me a NIMBY: I don’t want to take from the Earth faster than it can replenish or waste faster than it can absorb. I can’t ignore that manufacturing, operating and discarding solar PVs, industrial wind facilities, batteries and e-vehicles require fossil fuels, water, extractions and chemicals and generate toxic waste. Well-funded plans to slow climate changes by “renewables” inflict serious damage to ecosystems and communities—just like fossil fuels and gas-guzzling vehicles.”
https://katiesinger.substack.com/p/nimby
3) Despite concerns about Huawei’s dependence on and control by the Chinese govt., it is being allowed to fund independent research by Canadians. AI is the next step in the technological world and apparently this researcher thinks his work will be secure.
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Huawei is funding the launch of Alberta AI researcher Richard Sutton’s lab following federal restrictions
“Richard Sutton, a computer scientist and noted AI researcher, at home in Edmonton, Alta., on Nov. 23. Prof. Sutton is opening a new AI research institute in Edmonton with funding from Huawei.Amber Bracken/The Globe and Mail
One of the country’s most successful artificial intelligence researchers is opening a new nonprofit lab with a $4.8 million grant from Huawei Canada after the federal government restricted the Chinese company’s collaboration with publicly funded universities….
Canada banned the use of Huawei equipment in 5G networks last year, citing that the company posed a security risk because of its ties to the Chinese government, which the company could use for espionage purposes. Huawei has long denied the accusation.
Jim Hinton, a Waterloo, Ontario-based patent attorney and senior fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation, said Huawei’s involvement in Openmind raises concerns. “Even if there are as few strings attached to the money as possible, soft power is still being exercised,” he said. “The fact that they hold the purse strings gives a significant degree of control.”
https://globe2go.pressreader.com/article/281483576129199 &
Sharon Noble, Director, Citzens for Safer Tech
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