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The following articles, editorials, videos and links have been gathered from locations outside Canada.  Although most have been sourced from locations in the U.S. and U.K., a growing number come from all continents.  As this issue affects everyone, we are looking for relevant and pertinent news from all countries and continents worldwide.  



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Sep 15
2011

Dr. David Carpenter Warns of Smart Meter Dangers, Stresses Need for Analog Option

Director of the Institute for Public Health and the Environment at the University at Albany

Maine's Smart Meter Safety Coalition (www.smartmetersafety.com) recently caught up with Dr. David Carpenter, a Harvard Medical School-trained physician who headed up the New York State Dept. of Public Health for 18 years before becoming Dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Albany, where he currently directs the Institute for Health and the Environment.




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