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Your Appliances Will Be Reporting on You

Smart Meters set up home area network to monitor and report to utility on household appliance use.

Cell Phone Radiation Symposium in San Francisco; Smart Meter Concerns Aired in Santa Barbara

A symposium on the hidden health effects of cell phones held May 1 at the University of San Francisco featured State Senators Mark Leno and Leland Yee and other experts and activists. Senator Leno’s remarks are now up on YouTube. He is sponsoring a state-level cell phone right to know bill. The cell phone industry [...]

CPUC: PG&E Customers Can Refuse Smart Meters
What About the Rest of the State?

CPUC to allow PG&E customers to refuse smart meters; what about GWP and the rest of California utility customers?

Marin County Enacts Moratorium on Smart Meters; “Small Markets” Like Glendale Forging Ahead

Marin County enacts smart meter moratorium, San Luis Obispo county considers one, and Glendale forges ahead with installations.

Smart Meter Radiation Concerns Addressed
in GWP-Commissioned Report

Glendale Water and Power answers radiation questions as smart meter installations begin; Bay Area communities protest installations.

The Science on Big Tobacco and Big Energy:
What About Big Wireless?

A call to review the science on electromagnetic radiation from wireless technology, and to establish more protective public health standards.