In the spring of 2019 we started creating a short film series, “PIONEERS OF SCIENCE” with the Sacopee Valley Middle’s School’s 8th grade science class taught by Steve Bridges about Wi-Fi and its potential health risks. The students have been amazing to work with and the first experiment we did exposing cress seeds to Wi-Fi […]
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POSTED ON JUNE 2, 2022 By Sara Tipton An unusually high honey bee die-off in Canada is going to impact the world’s farming system. Bees are necessary pollinators and help in all agricultural industries. In 2020, the total estimated contribution from the Canadian honey and bee industrywas between $4 to $5.5 billion. But over this […]
Opposition to cell towers
Dec 15
‘They’ve already installed everything – they’re doing it backward.’ NEIL CORBETT Dec. 3, 2015 Maple Ridge News Ting Wu never wanted the cellphone antenna near his house. But then to receive a request for public input, after Telus had already erected the 15-metre poles and installed equipment on them, makes it appear to him […]
By Alex Roslin Publish Date: August 16, 2007 What’s happening to the bees? The fuzzy little honey-making critters are dying off like the dinosaurs, and no one knows why. In the U.S., according to a congressional report updated in June, up to 36 percent of 2.4 million bee colonies were wiped out last winter. Canadian […]