Electromagnetic Radiation from Modern Technologies Threatens Biodiversity

January 7, 2023

Scientific evidence indicates that the wireless emissions from modern technology can impact biodiversity. The Convention on Biological Diversity needs to include wireless radio- and low frequency electromagnetic radiation in Target 7, along with noise and light, harmful substances including pesticides, electronic waste and plastic pollution.

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“Wireless” radiation should be included U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity pollution prevention Target 7 Along with noise and light, harmful substances including pesticides, electronic waste and plastic pollution

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