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Addressing Wildlife Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields: Time for Action

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Froidevaux JSP, Recuero Virto L, Czerwiński M, Thielens A & Park KJ (2024) Addressing Wildlife Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields: Time for Action. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 11 (1), pp. 3-4. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.3c00795

Abstract
With the rapid global expansion of mobile communication networks and the introduction of new radiofrequencies, especially above 6 GHz with the emergence of 5G/6G technology, there is an urgent requirement to investigate and tackle the possible effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field emissions on wildlife. Here, we highlight (i) the pressing need for robust research on this topic, (ii) the inadequacy of existing guidelines from the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, which solely address human health, and (iii) the lack of attention given to wildlife exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic field levels when creating and/or restoring wildlife habitats and deploying new radiofrequency electromagnetic field sources. We call for a common worldwide agenda that would prioritize research on wildlife exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and for an independent international organization to address this issue. Finally, we provide key recommendations aimed at reducing wildlife exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields while awaiting further evidence.

Journal
Environmental Science & Technology Letters: Volume 11, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2024
Publication date online31/12/2023
Date accepted by journal07/12/2023
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
eISSN2328-8930

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Dr Jeremy Froidevaux

Dr Jeremy Froidevaux

Researcher, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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