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Do Wi-Fi Signals Kill Trees?

2011-07-21 78 Dailymotion

http://www.emfnews.org/<br /><br />No, they don't, a Dutch study finds. A rumor that Wi-Fi signals sicken trees has been circulating the Internet. It's not true, says a Dutch study. <br /><br />It's an Internet rumor that is spreading, appropriately enough, like wildfire: Wi-Fi signals can make trees and other plants sick, causing cracks in their bark and killing off portions of their leaves. The outlandish claim, supposedly based on a Dutch study, cropped up late last week and has since been repeated in countless blog posts. <br /><br />In response, the Dutch government's Antenna Agency, which provides information on the health effects of electromagnetic fields, has issued a statement urging caution on the unpublished, unverified and otherwise very preliminary findings.<br /><br />As rendered via Google Translate, the Antenna Agency wrote (with a few [sics]): <br />"Based on the information now available can not be concluded that the WiFi radio signals...<br /><br />http://www.emfnews.org/store/<br />http://www.emfnews.org/products.html

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