International Journal of Research Daniel Favre - Olle Johansson - 30apr2025. Abstract. Research shows that low-level anthropogenic electromagnetic fields negatively impact various species in their behaviour, affecting orientation, migration, foraging, reproduction, nesting, territorial defense, vitality, and survival. Many insects, like honeybees, rely on Earth's electromagnetic fields for orientation and foraging. The honeybees react negatively to … Continue reading Honeybees behaviour in a Faraday-shielded hive: Mandatory Schumann resonance for colony survival
This Week on Green Street - 25apr2025. Grassroots Environmental Education This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug Wood talk about the health impact of higher temperatures and rising humidity from climate change, President Trump's elimination of research on firefighters and cancer, and the relationship between wireless radiation exposure and lower fertility. Then Dr. Cindy … Continue reading Kids, Tech & Health with Dr. Cindy Russell
ICBE-EMF - 29ap2025 Expert Comments Call For the Government to Revise Its “Obsolete” Human Exposure Limits. TUCSON ARIZONA. – The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) has issued strong opposition to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) proposed deregulation of wireless communications infrastructure, calling the move “reckless” and urging immediate action to … Continue reading Expert Scientific Commission Warns Against FCC Proposal to Deregulate Wireless Industry
ICBE-EMF - 27apr2025 Scientific Experts Urge the FCC to Establish Science-Based Exposure Limits to Address Wireless Health Risks Environment International has published a new systematic review, partially funded by the World Health Organization, concluding that there is high certainty of the evidence linking cell phone radiofrequency (RF) radiation to two types of cancer in animals. … Continue reading New WHO-Funded Study Reports High Certainty of the Evidence Linking Cell Phone Radiation to Cancer in Animals