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Is Colony Collapse the price of E.M.F progress?

Posted by smeddum on April 14, 2009

Is Colony Collapse the Price of E.M.F. Progress?
Presentation to the Beekeepers Association, Glastonbury 9th August 2008 Mast Sanity

Mr Ferguson purchased a Georgian house in Bath. The only problem appeared to be 30 nests of bees sharing the same property. Everything was tried to rid his house of bees, but all efforts failed. Then Mr Ferguson installed a WiFi system; the bees left and never returned. (1) Read the rest of this entry »

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Renowned Scientists Issue Wake-up Call on EMF and RF Radiation Hazards

Posted by smeddum on February 8, 2009

This crucial document released in August 2007 needs to be circulated as widely as possible.

Renowned Scientists Issue Wake-up Call on EMF and RF Radiation Hazards
bioinitiative.org

State University of New York at Albany / August 30 / An international working group of renowned scientists, researchers and public health policy professionals (The BioInitiative Working Group) has released its report on electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and health. It raises serious concerns about the safety of existing public limits that regulate how much EMF is allowable from power lines, cell phones, and many other sources of EMF exposure in daily life. Read the rest of this entry »

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Time’s green hero Dilawar Mohammed fights for the sparrow

Posted by smeddum on October 8, 2008

Time’s green hero Dilawar Mohammed fights for the sparrow

October 7th, 2008 – 5:17 pm ICT by IANS – Thaindian News

Mumbai, Oct 7 (IANS) Dilawar Mohammed, one of the winners of Time magazine’s Heroes of the Environment-2008, is a crusader for the almost ignored bird – the common sparrow.He is almost single-handedly struggling to raise awareness about conserving the common sparrow, which he feels is facing a severe threat from humans. Read the rest of this entry »

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Some Coastal Towns Need Persuading To Embrace Wave Energy

Posted by smeddum on October 7, 2008

“OSU’s Boehlert also wonders whether underwater noise or electromagnetic fields will alter the ability of fish to navigate and find food.”

Some Coastal Towns Need Persuading To Embrace Wave Energy
BY TOM BANSE
Coos Bay, OR October 7, 2008 5:22 a.m. OPB News

NEWPORT, Ore. – R&D engineers rig a wave energy buoy during sea trials earlier this September.
Harnessing the power of ocean waves to make electricity is all the rage among Northwest politicians and conservationists. Oregon State University and the University of Washington just got a big grant to work on wave and tidal energy. Read the rest of this entry »

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Forget climate change – the bees are buzzing off

Posted by smeddum on August 14, 2008

August 14, 2008 Olivepress

“In a pandemic which has been dubbed Apian Flu and Mad Bee Disease, there is no shortage of suspects. Parasites, viruses, pesticides, climate change, GM crops and even radiation from mobile phones interfering with bee navigation. These have all been cited as the main culprit.
But without evidence, these remain simply theories.” As for evidence check here , here and here

If bees became extinct today, mankind would follow suit in 2012. Albert Einstein proclaimed this insect the most important factor in our food chain. As their numbers dwindle, BOB MADDOX believes we must refocus our attentions and save the humble bumble bee Read the rest of this entry »

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The salmon are disappearing

Posted by smeddum on June 21, 2008

Salmon like honeybees are affected by electromagnetic forces. ( see article)

Like the honeybees, salmon are disappearing. Apparently they are getting lost, and unable to return home, another similarity they have with the honeybees.

See EoE Archives on disappearing bees

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