Most Popular Choices
Share on Facebook 9 Printer Friendly Page More Sharing Summarizing
Sci Tech      

Free webinars today and tomorrow

By       (Page 1 of 1 pages)   No comments

Katie Singer
Follow Me on Twitter     Message Katie Singer
Become a Fan
  (12 fans)

First Butterfly In May
First Butterfly In May
(Image by tdlucas5000 from flickr)
  Details   DMCA

LIVE FREE WEBINAR TODAY, December 8, 8:30pm ET, 5:30pm Pacific: Don't Fast Track Cell Towers Near Homes Preserve Local Control. FAQs with Theodora Scarato, MSW, Director of the Wireless & EMF Program at Environmental Health Sciences, Robert Berg, Esq. and Zoe Berg, Esq. Monday, December 8, 8:30pm ET, 5:30pm Pacific. If the wireless industry has its way, it will soon be harder to get a permit to build a dog house in your backyard than it will be to install a 150-foot cell tower in your neighborhood.The FCC has released a sweeping new rule making WT Docket No. 25-276--proposing to federalize decisions about where cell towers and 5G can be placed, significantly limiting local authority over siting, safety, aesthetics, and community input. Congress is also considering H.R. 2289, a bill that would similarly strip local control and exempt most wireless facilities from environmental and historic preservation reviews. This webinar will walk you through what's happening on the federal level and how you can activate your local and state legislators. Register!

Petition to the FCC Petition to the FCC: Don't Fast Track Cell Towers Near Homes- Preserve Local Control

LIVE FREE WEBINAR TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 at 7pm ET, 4pm Pacific with KATIE SINGER on Hart Hagan's Cafe: MAPPING OUR TECHNOSPHERE TO BUILD RESPECTFUL RELATIONS WITH NATURE . Katie will map how mass-produced technologies impact nature from their cradles-to-graves. Shell outline technology's four pillars (the power grid, manufacturing, access networks and data centers); share what she's learned to decrease extractions, energy use and water use; then invite each of us to explore how changing our tech use could reduce biodiversity loss, water pollution and extractions.

Here's an excellent piece from Marty Hart-Landsberg about data center resistance. MediaJustice will host a conversation Wednesday, December 10th at 3PM Pacific/6PM Eastern, From Project Blue to Stargate: How the Southwest is Resisting Data Centers. Their guide to fighting data centers is available in English and Spanish.

A mysterious company went to Doa Ana County, NM, with a $165 billion idea for a data center. Officials are eager for a deal--even if they don't quite know the terms--and some people post carry signs saying Water Over WiFi!!

To identify monarch butterflies overwintering path, the Xerces Society has glued transmitters to the insects that weigh the equivalent of a 22-lb. backpack on humans. The transmitters will transmit microwave pulses every three seconds. These transmitters will be activated mid-December. To inform Xerces about how this tracking will harm the butterflies and to urge them to stop the activation and halt further damage by placing transmitters on other butterflies, write the Xerces Society monarchs@xerces.org and/or Executive Director Scott Black, scott.black|AT|xerces.org" href="mailto:scott.black@xerces.org">scott.black@xerces.org.

Click Here

Wow! Starting on December 10th, Australia will ban under-16-year-olds from major social media platforms. Meanwhile, the European parliament calls for social media ban on under-16s.

Rate It | View Ratings

Katie Singer Social Media Pages: Facebook Page       Twitter Page       Linked In Page       Instagram page url on login Profile not filled in

Katie Singer writes about nature and technology in Letters to Greta. She spoke about the Internet's footprint in 2018, at the United Nations' Forum on Science, Technology & Innovation, and, in 2019, on a panel with the climatologist Dr. (more...)
 

Go To Commenting
The views expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.
Follow Me on Twitter     Writers Guidelines

 
Contact AuthorContact Author Contact EditorContact Editor Author PageView Authors' Articles
Support OpEdNews

OpEdNews depends upon can't survive without your help.

If you value this article and the work of OpEdNews, please either Donate or Purchase a premium membership.

STAY IN THE KNOW
If you've enjoyed this, sign up for our daily or weekly newsletter to get lots of great progressive content.
Daily Weekly     OpEd News Newsletter

Name
Email
   (Opens new browser window)
 

Most Popular Articles by this Author:     (View All Most Popular Articles by this Author)

First comes love, then come unintended consequences

Exploring humanness during radioactive times: a review of "SOS: The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power's Legacy"

Before, during and after Election '24

Discovering Power's Traps: a primer for electricity users

What my world needs now

26 days after the NIH's National Toxicology Program reported that cell phone radiation definitively causes cancer

Comments Image Post Article Comment and Rate This Article

These discussions are not moderated. We rely on users to police themselves, and flag inappropriate comments and behavior. In accordance with our Guidelines and Policies, we reserve the right to remove any post at any time for any reason, and will restrict access of registered users who repeatedly violate our terms.

  • OpEd News welcomes lively, CIVIL discourse. Personal attacks and/or hate speech are not tolerated and may result in banning.
  • Comments should relate to the content above. Irrelevant, off-topic comments are a distraction, and will be removed.
  • By submitting this comment, you agree to all OpEd News rules, guidelines and policies.
          

Comment Here:   


You can enter 2000 characters.
Become a Premium Member Would you like to be able to enter longer comments? You can enter 10,000 characters with Leader Membership. Simply sign up for your Premium Membership and you can say much more. Plus you'll be able to do a lot more, too.

Please login or register. Afterwards, your comment will be published.
 

Username
Password
Show Password

Forgot your password? Click here and we will send an email to the address you used when you registered.
First Name
Last Name

I am at least 16 years of age
(make sure username & password are filled in. Note that username must be an email address.)

No comments  Post Comment

 
Want to post your own comment on this Article? Post Comment


 

Tell A Friend