EMFs, Harmful Wireless Smart Meter Use in Solar, Pressing Electricity Grid Capacity Constraints --and the Urgent Need to Support Rapid Roll Out of Safe Distributed Solar Hi ,
Timothy Schoechle, PhD is Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy. Author of "Getting Smarter About the Smart Grid" and "Re-Inventing Wires: The Future of Landlines and Networks" published by the National Institute for
Science, Law & Public Policy. Dr. Schoechle is a communications technology expert, international consultant in computer engineering and standardization, and former faculty member of the University of Colorado, College of Engineering and Applied Science. Dr. Schoechle was a founder of BI Incorporated, pioneer developer of RFID technology. He presently serves on the ISO/IEC Subcommittee 25 for Interconnection of IT Equipment developing standards for Home Electronics Systems and is
developing an open source energy management and measurement application, known as "EMMA", now piloting in Vancouver.
Karl Maret, M.D., M.Eng., Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy, is an expert on biological and health effects of wireless technologies. He is a medical doctor, also trained in both electrical and biomedical engineering, and a former researcher on impacts of electromagnetic fields for the Canadian military. He is President of
the Dove Health Alliance, a nonprofit foundation, focused on the creation and promotion of global research and education networks in Energy Medicine and operates the Dove Center for Integrative Medicine in Aptos, CA. He educates physician groups specifically on the biological impacts of communication technologies, such as cell phones, wireless technologies, 'smart meters’ and antenna infrastructure.
Duncan A. Campbell, Esq. is a former attorney and long-time new energy visionary; Boulder, CO’s leading radio host
at KGNU featuring pioneers in new paradigm thinking in a broad variety of fields; solar investor; and author of the white paper “New Energy for a New World” for two Democratic Presidential Campaigns, in 2004 (Kerry) and 2008 (Obama). He put forward the idea of issuing national new energy convertible bonds for sale to the public that would bring existing technologies to the market while at the same time investing in innovative technologies in which bondholders could earn a
stake.
Camilla Rees, MBA, Moderator, is a former financial industry executive who has more recently been a researcher, author, and producer on technology risks through affiliation with the National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy as Senior Poliocy Advisor. She received the Award in Public Health from
the Global Foundation for Integrative Medicines, and “The Jonathan Forman Award” from the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, its most prestigious award for outstanding contribution in the field of Environmental Medicine. Camilla is also a
sought-after communications strategist, business consultant and personal health and empowerment consultant.
Sincerely, Odette Wilkens Chair The National Call for Safe Technology Lisa Smith Co-Chair The National Call for Safe Technology |
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