Solving emerging problems, A review by Dr Isaac Jamieson
Commissioned by the Radiation Research Trust
Cover, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements & Introduction 1-6
Executive Summary 7-19
Public Perception 20-23
Smart Alternatives (Fibre-optics & PLC) 24-32
Smart Meter Interference, Electrical Safety & Best Practice 33-40
Smart Meters and Human Rights (Overview) 41
European Convention of Human Rights 42
UK – Human Rights Act 1998 43-48
African [Banjul] Charter on Human & Peoples’ Rights 49-54
American Human Rights 55-65
United States of America – United States Constitution & Constitutions in individual States 66-70
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 71-76
Health Matters 77-86
Possible Health Risks 87-114
Smart Meter Health Impacts Testimonials 115-123
Commentary on Safety Guidelines 124-125
PLC/’Linky’/BPL, Smart Meters and health 126-130
Environmental Concerns 131-144
Security of Supply (Introduction) 145
Vulnerability to Space Weather 146-156
Practicality, Security, War, Terrorist or Cyber-Attack 157-173
The need for ‘opt outs’ and wired alternatives 174-177
Smart Meters, HAN & smart appliances 178-185
Financial implications of Smart Meters 186-192
Smart Meters, energy usage & cost-effective investments 193-204
Conclusion 205-207
Appendix 1 – Health & Smart Meter safety survey 208
Appendix 2 – Energy use & financial implications 209
Appendix 3 – Health Promotion 211-222
Appendix 4 – Educational buildings & Smart Meters 223-225
Appendix 5 – Need for additional stakeholders 226-227
Appendix 6 – Improving science-based stakeholder processes 228
Appendix 7 – Privacy matters 229-230
Appendix 8 – Seletun Resolution 231
Appendix 9 – Website listings 232-234
Appendix 10 – Smart Metering projects worldwide 235-238
Appendix 11 – EMF & related web sites 239-246
Appendix 12 – Glossary and abbreviations 247-254
Author biography, EM-Radiation Research Trust 255-257