Environmental Health Trust Opposes 'Ill-Considered' Wireless Expansion
New Environmental Health Trust President Joe Sandri said in a year-end message to members Wednesday that the group “remains deeply committed to reducing controllable, environmental health hazards.” RF safety advocates have inundated the FCC in recent days with filings about perceived dangers of RF exposure (see 2512240027).
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The coming year “marks the 30th anniversary of the FCC’s outmoded approach to cell phone regulation,” Sandri said. “Combining the latest research by EHT scientists and others with precision measurements and strategic regulatory policy, we continue to oppose ill-considered FCC plans to blanket the country with cell towers.”