FCC Faces Renewed Challenges Over Alleged NEPA Noncompliance Published in Inside EPA here. January 24, 2023 Federal communication regulators are facing renewed legal and other challenges over their alleged noncompliance with the National Environmental Policy Act...
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Environmental Procedures at the FCC: A Case Study in Corporate Capture
Environmental Procedures at the FCC: A Case Study in Corporate Capture "An environmental and public lands policy attorney with over 30 years of experience, including in agencies, Congress, andacademia, Erica Rosenberg worked at the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications...
The FCC Is Supposed to Protect the Environment. It Doesn’t.
The FCC Is Supposed to Protect the Environment. It Doesn’t. The agency is mandated to safeguard the environment from damage caused by communication infrastructure. But when companies want to add new cell phone towers, build on protected land or launch satellites, the...
Both Sheffield and Great Barrington Massachusetts Residents Vote For Citizen’s Petition to Hold 5G Applications Until the FCC Updates
Breaking: Both Sheffield and Great Barrington, Massachusetts Residents Vote in Favor of Citizens Petition to Hold 5G Applications Until the FCC Does and Environmental Review and Updates It's Limit. Sheffield and Great Barrington annual town meetings May 1st, 2023...
Former FCC Attorney: How the FCC Fails to Follow Environmental Laws and Fails the Public
Erica Rosenberg, formerly Assistant Chief of the Competition and Infrastructure Policy Division at the Federal Communications Commission, claims the FCC has failed to protect the environment and the public. Since leaving the FCC, she has documented numerous ways in...
ProPublica: How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns
How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns The wireless industry is rolling out thousands of new transmitters amid a growing body of research that calls cellphone safety into question. Federal regulators say there’s nothing to worry about — even as...
National Spectrum Management Association Warns FCC That 6 GHz Band “Swarm of Devices” Could “Wreak Havoc” on Police and Fire Departments , Electric Utilities and Railroads
The National Spectrum Management Association (NSMA) issued a press release on its formal filing to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) detailing a “deep concern” regarding the FCC's regulatory change that opens up the 6 GHz bands to unlicensed use. Joseph...
Letter to The Honorable Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman Federal Communications Commission From Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon Children and FCC Wireless Radiation Safety Limits
April 21, 2022 Letter to Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman Federal Communications Commission From Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon Children and FCC Wireless Radiation Safety Limits Environmental Health Trust was honored to present to the Governors office on our lawsuit...