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Solar Power Systems: How To Reduce EMF Exposure Risks

Solar Power Systems: How To Reduce EMF Exposure Risks

Solar power systems can reduce reliance on the grid and lower energy costs, but some components—such as inverters, wiring, batteries,...

Small Town Pulls Plug on Cell Tower: A Lesson from Sitka, Alaska

Small Town Pulls Plug on Cell Tower: A Lesson from Sitka, Alaska

Residents of a small Alaskan community rallied to block a proposed 120-foot wireless broadband tower slated for a residential area...

Downplayed Dangers: The Missing EMF Conversation in the MAHA Report

Downplayed Dangers: The Missing EMF Conversation in the MAHA Report

The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report acknowledges that EMFs can pose health risks even below official exposure limits, yet...

Solar Power Systems: How To Reduce EMF Exposure Risks

Solar Power Systems: How To Reduce EMF Exposure Risks

Solar power systems can reduce reliance on the grid and lower energy costs, but some components—such as inverters, wiring, batteries, and smart meters—generate electromagnetic fields (EMFs) that vary by system design and distance. While solar panels themselves emit minimal EMF, exposure can increase near power-conversion equipment and unshielded wiring. Thoughtful system layout, proper cable management, and placing higher-EMF components away from living areas can help minimize exposure while maintaining the benefits of clean, renewable energy.

Small Town Pulls Plug on Cell Tower: A Lesson from Sitka, Alaska

Small Town Pulls Plug on Cell Tower: A Lesson from Sitka, Alaska

Residents of a small Alaskan community rallied to block a proposed 120-foot wireless broadband tower slated for a residential area in Sitka, Alaska. They cited concerns including the tower’s proximity to homes, its location in a landslide-prone hillside, the lack of demonstrated need given existing service, potential property-value impact, and broader health and aesthetic implications. Legal advocacy from Children's Health Defense’s Stop 5G initiative assisted the neighborhood group in securing the official court denial of the cell tower proposal.

Downplayed Dangers: The Missing EMF Conversation in the MAHA Report

Downplayed Dangers: The Missing EMF Conversation in the MAHA Report

The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report acknowledges that EMFs can pose health risks even below official exposure limits, yet devotes only a single paragraph in its 73 pages to the topic. That brief mention minimizes scientific findings and omits key research, including a 2025 WHO review linking cell phone radiation to cancer in animals. It also presents questionable reasoning, claiming EMFs affect sperm count and motility but not overall quality. By overlooking mounting evidence and failing to examine potential telecom industry influence, the report weakens public understanding of EMF-related health concerns and raises questions about regulatory transparency.