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Smart Grid Quadrilogue – Part 2 : Tim Schoechle, PhD, Duncan Campbell, Esq., Jim Turner,Esq and Camilla Rees, MBA

23.12.2012 by emily Category Electromagnetic Health Blog

Listen to Part 2 of an insightful discussion about the need to transform the economy of energy–and why the current ‘smart meter’ approach is ill-conceived. Partcipants include Timothy Schoechle, PhD, author of the recent policy paper, “Getting Smarter About the ‘Smart’ Grid”, published by the National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy; Jim Turner, Esq., partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm, Swankin & Turner, Chairman of Citizens for Health, a leading health advocacy organization, and Chairman of Voice of H.O.P.E. (Healers of Planet Earth); Camilla Rees, MBA, founder of the health advocacy organization, ElectromagneticHealth.org, blogger at Campaign for Radiation Free Schools (Facebook), co-founder of the International EMF Alliance and director of the National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy’s EMF Education and Advocacy program; and, attorney Duncan Campbell, Esq., a visionary thinker on sustainability and the energy economy, venture capital investor and host of the acclaimed radio program, Living Dialogues.

Click to Listen 27:13
[audio:https://electromagnetichealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Smart-Grid-Part-2.mp3]



Smart Grid Quadrilogue Part 2 with Tim Schoechle, PhD, Duncan Campbell, Esq., Jim Turner, Esq. and Camilla Rees, MBA
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