Contributions on the subject of studies
Contributions on the subject of studies
Dhe debate about the health and environmental risks of 5G/mobile communications continues. New research findings underline the potential danger. It is not without reason that more and more people are concerned about the effects of mobile phone radiation.
How should politicians deal with the current 5G debate? What does a ruling by the Münster Regional Court mean for landlords of mobile phone sites? And why is the term "technology-neutral" in the new Swiss Telecommunications Services Ordinance controversial?
June 16, 2022 is the day of electrohypersensitivity (EHS). It is intended to draw attention to this disease, which is triggered by electromagnetic fields (EMF). Urgent appeals from doctors, those affected and an EU committee are calling for protection from harmful radiation.
Cell phone radiation leads to an increased calorie requirement and impairs the quality of sperm. This is the conclusion of two new studies from Germany and South Korea. The white paper "Electromagnetic fields" was also recently published by Wilfried Kühling and Peter Ludwig, who are campaigning for a new discussion about mobile phone radiation.
During the coronavirus crisis, cell phones, tablets and the like have played a central role as digital helpers, especially in schools. However, according to scientific studies, the devices also lead to learning deficits, sleep disorders and other impairments.
Does mobile phone radiation affect men's fertility? Various studies have dealt with this question in recent years. The trend of their findings seems clear.
In its latest report, the European Parliament's Science Committee warns of the health effects of 5G. His tenor: 5G must not be introduced.
New studies provide an overview of the current state of science on impaired male fertility and the biological mechanism of action of mobile phone radiation, known as oxidative stress. Will these new findings trigger anything at a political level?
The new study by Martin Kroll's World Future Council think tank analyzes some of the main climate killers in detail, including the 5G mobile communications standard. A study conducted by the energy company E-ON with RWTH Aachen University found that the additional consumption in German data centers will increase to 3.8 TWh by 2025 due to new applications with 5G technology.
Mobile phone radiation has been classified as "possibly carcinogenic" by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 2011. In their current position paper, the Physicians for Environmental Protection (AefU) call for a reassessment, more protection for the population and independent research. Digitalization, and with it the smartphone, is by no means harmless for the environment and climate, as a recent study shows.