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The Potential Impact of Wireless Technology on Wildlife By Reynard Loki

July 12, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

close up of swans

Electromagnetic radiation from Wi-Fi and cell towers may pose a “credible risk” to birds, mammals, insects, and even plants.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: cellphone, pollution

Does school buses cause a lot of pollution especially for riding kids?

September 7, 2019 By EarthTalk

madame.furie, FlickrCC school buses cause a lot of pollution

If you don’t think all that pollution is having a negative effect, think again. A Georgia state University study found better student performance in greener buses.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Evergreen, green, pollution, School Buses

Death toll with a capital ‘T’

September 27, 2018 By John Young

death toll pollution

How does the Trump administration look at air pollution? Not any potential rise in death toll but on high profit not to be impeded by any consideration of breathers.

Filed Under: Columnists, General Tagged With: death toll, deregulation, pollution, regulation

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