The film, “Something Is In The Air” asks if the radiation from your cell phone or cell towers is harmful to your health. What about cell tower radiation impacts on bees and pollinators?
Are scientific conclusions tied to the interests of those who fund the studies? How do governments make sure the radiation stays within healthy limits?
How are children more vulnerable to exposure, and who has the power to make decisions about what we are exposed to?
Featuring interviews with respected scientists Dariusz Leszczynski, Anssi Auvinen, Daniel Favre, and Martin Pall. 'Something is in the Air' explores these questions and more, revealing the science and politics behind this invisible issue that directly impacts our health, environment, and future.
Director: Heidi Martikainen of Flipped Media, a Helsinki, Finland-based production company.
Environmental Health Trust
Environmental Health Trust (EHT) is a think tank that promotes a healthier environment through research, education, and policy. We are the only nonprofit organization in the world that carries out cutting-edge research on environmental health hazards and also works directly with communities, health and education professionals, and policymakers to understand and mitigate these hazards.
EHT is led by Dr. Devra Davis, PhD MPH, an award-winning, internationally renowned scientist who also was the founding director of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the U.S. National Research Council and National Academy of Sciences. raising awareness of the
established impacts of cell phone use on public health and performing
cutting-edge research on exposure to cell phones and other wireless
radiation Currently, EHT focuses on raising awareness of the established impacts of cell phone use on public health and performing cutting-edge research on exposure to cell phones and other wireless radiation.
Past multi-media projects include: local and national campaigns to ban smoking and asbestos; exploring what factors lie behind puzzlingly high rates of fibroid tumors, breast cancer, and endometriosis in young African American women; building environmental wellness programs in Wyoming and Pennsylvania to address the environmental impacts of energy development, the built environment, and radon.
Environmental Health Trust was created with the goal of promoting health and preventing disease one person, one community, and one nation at a time. Capitalizing on growing public interest in Devra Davis’ popular books: When Smoke Ran Like Water - a National Book Award Finalist; The Secret History of the War on Cancer; and Disconnect - the truth about cellphone radiation; what industry has done to hide it and how to protect your family. EHT is creating transmedia platforms that provide clear, science-based information to prevent environmentally based disease and promote health. We work with businesses, universities, and schools at all levels, to create entertaining and informative materials on cellphone risks and ways to reduce them.