Today is Earth Day
There is a complete lack of government accountability regarding the impact of wireless radiation on wildlife.

When EHT Executive Director Theodora Scarato asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) if it had reviewed the science on impacts to birds, bees, and trees.

The EPA replied“The EPA does not have a funded mandate for radio frequency matters, and we are not aware of any EPA reviews that have been conducted on this topic.”  

An inconvenient truth: Current government limits were not designed to protect wildlife. Nor do they consider the increasing greenhouse gas emissions of this technology from producing, using and disposing of unfettered wireless technology networks.

Environmental Health Trust works every day to fix this. We share the science and educate lawmakers on the urgent need to protect the environment.

On Earth Day, we share with you key resources you can share in your community.
An Earth Day Message From Dr. Devra Davis
Our Lawmakers Need To Know 
Did you know that the New Hampshire Commission on 5G recommended the federal government develop safety limits that protect wildlife? Read NH Report Recommendation 14 and 15.

EHT has written numerous letters to officials- highlighting the effects on wildlife and the need for Earth-sustaining technology. Please download and share our letters.
What Does Research say About Wireless and EMF's Impacts on Trees, Birds and Bees?
How Will 5G Impact Climate?
5G and the Internet of Things will increase energy consumption and contribute to climate change because of the millions of new cell network antennas and billions of new devices.

Our President, Devra Davis PhD, MPH, has worked on climate issues for decades. She was one of the lead authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with the Honorable Al Gore.

Are Environmental Groups Taking Action? 
Worldwide, numerous environmental groups have written letters and are raising awareness about the unfettered energy consumption of 5G and the impact to trees, bees and wildlife. 

  • The Green Party of California statement on 5G recommending precautions to reduce wireless exposures and to promote safer alternative technologies to 5G.  
  • Greenpeace France released a position on 5G  as creating “digital pollution” that will increase carbon emissions, increase e-waste, strip the earth of natural resources and contribute to human tragedies on a global scale.  
  • Ecologists in Action, a major environmental group in Spain, issued a 5G position.
  • Extinction Rebellion blocked a Wireless Company store in Belgium stating, “We are opposed to the large-scale deployment of the 5G mobile telephone network... with 5G, this energy consumption and the resulting effects will double, which is unacceptable while we are currently fighting against global warming.”
  • In France the “Extinction Rebellion Orléans” collective mounted actions such as posting anti-5G posters and a protest. (See also Extinction Rebellion France)
  • The Washington DC Sierra Club testified at the 5G small cell roundtable on the need to protect trees from cell antenna densification. (Video)
Watch the Washington DC Sierra Club Testimony
Are Environmental Journalists Writing Articles?
Yes. Here a few of the numerous articles. 
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