ESC is an alliance of European organisations that strives to reduce the impact of modern communications and electricity use on health and the environment. We are not against technology, but we are pro safe technology and safe connections.
Its full name is the Gigabit Infrastructure Act. The EU strategy is now to harmonize and make connectivity easy and smooth. All should be able to enjoy their “digital rights” meaning the “right” to be online 24/7.
The pursuit of economic growth and profit by industrial companies should not prevail over the primary need to protect the environment and the right to health.
We present to you the second part of the recording of the Second European EHS 2023 Gathering. What is happening in the European Parliament regarding 5G and 6G and connectivity in a broader sense? What were the 2023 actions of Michèle Rivasi and her parliamentary assistant Maxence Layet?
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