Navigating Environmental Crossroads: Bee Pollinators, Pesticides, and the Wireless Revolution – Webinar 26th March

Join Environmental Health Trust founder Devra Davis for an Essential Environmental Webinar https://zoom.us/webinar/register/3717412629640/

You’re invited to join Environmental Health Trust’s founder, Devra Davis, when she presents at the webinar Navigating Environmental Crossroads: Bee Pollinators, Pesticides, and the Wireless Revolution sponsored by Environment magazine publishers Taylor & Francis on March 26 at 5.00pm Ireland. The event, hosted on Zoom, is presented by University of California, Irvine.  

During the webinar, Dr. Davis and other leading experts will explore the critically interconnected issues of pollinators, pesticides, and wireless technology, including the implications for policymaking and potential paths forward. The webinar offers an opportunity to engage in discussions on technology, ecology, the environment, and public health. The pioneering work of EHT President Kent Chamberlin and Vice President for Scientific Research and Clinical Studies Rob Brown will also be featured. 

Please register for the March 26 webinar using the link below. 

Navigating Environmental Crossroads: Bee Pollinators, Pesticides, and the Wireless Revolution 

Date & Time 

Mar 26, 2025 05:00 PM in Dublin 

Description 

Join us for an enlightening webinar exploring two critical environmental issues of our time. Leading experts will explore these interconnected issues, their implications for policy-making, and potential paths forward. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge discussions on technology, ecology, environment, and public health. 1. Neonicotinoid Pesticides and Bees: Examining the impact of these widely-used pesticides on crucial pollinator populations and the implications for global food security. We’ll unravel the complex relationship between agricultural practices and pollinator health. We’ll examine the latest research on neonicotinoids’ impact on bee populations and discuss the policy implications for sustainable agriculture. 2. Wireless Technology: Navigating Policy Dilemmas and Systemic Risks in our increasingly connected world. We’ll explore the challenges policymakers face in balancing technological progress with potential long-term risks, including emerging concerns around widespread wireless adoption, potential human health effects and biodiversity impacts, and strategies for navigating the complex landscape of technological progress and precaution. Our distinguished speakers will delve into the latest research, policy challenges, and potential solutions surrounding these pressing environmental concerns. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts as we explore the delicate balance between technological progress, environmental preservation, sustainability practices and public health. Moderator: Oladele A. Ogunseitan: Distinguished Professor, Department of Population Health & Disease Prevention, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health, University of California, Irvine. 

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