Get The Facts - Electro-Pollution

In one 2016 study conducted in Germany over a ten-year period, observations and photographic evidence of unusual or unexplainable tree damage were taken in two cities, alongside the measurement of electromagnetic radiation. The measurements of all trees revealed significant differences between the damaged side facing a cell phone transmitter and the opposite side, as well as differences between the exposed side of damaged trees compared to all other groups of trees in the vicinity. Finally, it should be noted that multiple research studies have shown EMFs affect living organisms as diverse as honeybees to ants to sparrows to fruit flies. Our wireless devices use LOTS of energy. if you are concerned about greenhouse gases and carbon emissions, you should be against wireless. An Atlantic article headlined: Cell Networks Are Energy Hogs sort of says it all. But go ahead and keep Googling to see if you can find more evidence to buttress the assertion made in that Atlantic headline. On the first page of search results following the query ‘Wireless uses too much energy?’, I found these articles in this order: WIRELESS USES LOTS MORE ENERGY

Wireless Charging is a Disaster Waiting to Happen / Debugger How Wi-Fi Drains Your Cell Phone / MIT Technology Wireless Charging: A Colossal Waste of Energy / Resilience.org, and The Spiraling Energy Consumption Behind your Smart Phone/ The Guardian

There is an energy-efficient alternative to Wi-Fi and it is called fiber-optics. It uses significantly less energy and it is orders of magnitude faster. It is more reliable and way more secure. The City of Chattanooga began investing in a fiber-optic network ten years ago-- an investment that has seen $2.69 billion in economic benefits and accounts for 40 percent of all jobs created in the region since first being deployed. My healthy homes will be entirely networked with hard-wired connections and be designed to accommodate a hard-wire connection in every room in the house. When a wireless signal is called for, I have specified a special router in my homes that uses one-tenth the energy and will turn itself on and then turn itself off until another device signals the need for a connection.

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