Articles of Tree Damages

2011

Sovereign Independant Why Our Urban Trees are Dying By Andrew Goldsworthy
Dr. Magda Havas, PhD IF WIFI HARMS TREES, WHAT ABOUT CHILDREN?

2010

Does wi-fi radiation cause tree deformities, or is the fear overblown? NaturalNews) New research conducted at Wageningen University in the Netherlands concludes that wi-fi signals might damage nearby trees, causing them to develop severe abnormalities in their bark and leaves...
LandscapeOnline Wi-Fi Damaging Trees Worldwide, Study Says
Study: Wi-Fi Makes Our Trees Sick This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware. Read their latest case study: Ausclad Responds to Energy Demands with Virtualization.
Update: Study of Wi-Fi radiation effects on trees Since On Deadline published the post below about a study in the Netherlands of the effects of radiation on trees, it has come to our attention that the study is not conclusive.
Does Wi-Fi Kill Trees? Dutch Report Causes Doubt Recently, we've read a few articles stating that, according to research from Dutch scientists, Wi-Fi is bad for deciduous trees -- so bad, in fact, that it's killing them in urban areas where Wi-Fi networks abound.
Wi-Fi Is Making Trees Sick? A study by Wageningen University says radiation from wi-fi networks may be harmful to trees.
Wi-Fi Makes Trees Sick, Study Says Editorial note: A Dutch agency that looks into the health effects of electromagnetic radiation issued a statement that the results of the research described in this story were unconfirmed. "Based on the information now available [it] can not be concluded that the Wi-Fi radio signals leads to damage to trees or other plants," it said, according to a Google translation.
Does wi-fi radiation cause tree deformities, or is the fear overblown? (NaturalNews) New research conducted at Wageningen University in the Netherlands concludes that wi-fi signals might damage nearby trees, causing them to develop severe abnormalities in their bark and leaves. In the Netherlands, about 70 percent of trees in urban areas already show such symptoms, although trees in the wild have no such symptoms.

2009

Neue Presse Kronach „Die Bäume zeigen uns die weg“.
Pulsschlag Unübersehbare Folgen chronischer Hochfrequenz belastungen, nov 2009

Elektromagnetische Wellen des Mobilfunks zeigen Folgen.

Sterben unsere Bäume, Marz 2009

Baumschäden durch mobilfunk

Einlandung zu Baumschäden Exkursion september 2009

Baumschäden / Beweisführung

DVD Baumschäden

2008

Tages Anzeiger (Zeitung) Erlenbacher wollen wisse, ob Mobilfunk Bäume krank macht!

2007

Witte weekblad The last years unexplainable tree damage have been observed. Also the municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn in the Netherlands will cut down approximately four hundred sick chestnut trees this year.
Reformatorisch Dagblad Alphen cut down almost a thousand sick chestnut trees. It seems that the sickness has been skipped on other trees also. Trees show phenomena, such as bark bulbs at their bark.The municipality still have found no cause.
Zeitung Karlsruhe Locher in Baumkronen

2006

Municipality Alphen aan den Rijn News about the horse Chestnut disease. But also other trees show strange phenomena, such as bark bulbs at the bark. The University of Wageningen can not yet indicate the phenomena. Unexplainable infestations to other trees.

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