Something is in the Air – The cell phone radiation documentary

May 30, 2022

The film “Something is in the Air” asks if the radiation from your cell phone or cell towers is harmful to your health. What about cell tower radiation impacts to bees and pollinators? Are scientific conclusions tied to the interests of those who fund the studies? How do governments make sure the radiation stays within healthy limits? How are children more vulnerable to exposures, and who has the power to make decisions about what we are exposed to?

Featuring interviews with respected scientists Dariusz Leszczynski, Anssi Auvinen, Daniel Favre, and Martin Pall, Something is in the Air explores these questions and more, revealing the science and politics behind this invisible issue that directly impacts our health, environment, and future.

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