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H.R. 2289 – A Congressional Bill That Strips Local Power by Removing Environmental and Historic Review and Greenlighting Massive Cell Tower Expansion
A new bill introduced in the U.S. Congress, H.R. 2289, would dramatically reduce the ability of cities and counties to properly oversee wireless, telecommunications – while granting sweeping advantages to industry.
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Top 10 Health, Safety, and Liability Risks of Cell Towers Near Schools and Homes
The Serious Health, Safety, and Liability Risks of Cell Towers Cell towers near homes and […]
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Cell Tower Radiation: Liability, Risk, and Industry Disclosures
For years, the wireless industry has insisted that cell towers are safe. Yet behind the […]
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Nationwide Petition Challenges FCC Proposal to Fast Track Cell Tower Deployment and Strip Local Control Over Cell Tower Siting
PRESS RELEASE Nationwide Petition Challenges FCC Proposal to Fast Track Cell Tower Deployment and Strip […]
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Wireless Radiation and Health
Wireless radiation health effects published in science include cancer, fertility issues, cognitive changes, and DNA damage. Learn about cell phone safety, cell tower health effects, Wi-Fi health effects, non-ionizing radiation and EMF exposure.
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Theodora Scarato
Theodora Scarato is Director of the Wireless & EMF Program at Environmental Health Sciences, policy expert, researcher. Environmental Health Sciences, RF radiation health effects, EMF science expert, cell tower policy expert, FCC lawsuit EHT v FCC, children’s health EMF, ICBE-EMF expert, environmental health policy leader, wireless safety science
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The FCC’s Plan to Fast Track Cell Towers
THE ISSUE The FCC is Moving To Strip Local Control and Override Local Laws The […]
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Cell Towers Drop Property Values
Realtors and peer-reviewed studies confirm cell towers can reduce home values by up to 20 percent. Buyers avoid properties near towers, citing aesthetics and health concerns. Expert appraisers, municipal filings, and international research document lasting devaluation and loss of marketability from large, permanent cell structures placed close to residential neighborhoods.
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EPA Letter Admits Gaps in FCC Wireless Safety Standards
In a key 2002 letter, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) scientist Norbert Hankin, then a wireless radiation and non-ionizing EMF expert scientist, warned that the FCC’s wireless radiofrequency (RF) radiation exposure limits only protect against short-term heating effects—not long-term, low-level exposures.
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Landmark Federal Court Decision On Wireless Radiation Human Exposure Limits
In a federal court ruling- Environmental Health Trust (EHT) v. FCC, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit ruled the FCC’s wireless radiation limits “arbitrary and capricious,” citing failures to address health risks from cell towers, long-term RF exposure, reproductive and brain effects, and children’s heightened vulnerability.





