There are a number of issues with trees under investigation, that have in the last five years risen from affecting 10% of all decidious trees, to 70% of all decidious trees. Only trees in cities are affected, and it appears that all trees in the Western world are affected.
Symptoms attributed to WiFi signals with great certainty:
- dying leaves
- stunted growth
Symptoms still under investigation, where an alternative cause that hasn't been ruled out is ultra fine particle dust (as I think among others created by diesel carburators):
- bleeding
- swelling
- 'scars' that sometimes rip open
Research was conducted by Universiteit Wageningen, TU Delft, TNO and the municpality of Alphen aan den Rijn. The first three are internationally renowned expert institutions (so it's not just some rogue scientist).
Symptoms attributed to WiFi signals with great certainty:
- dying leaves
- stunted growth
Symptoms still under investigation, where an alternative cause that hasn't been ruled out is ultra fine particle dust (as I think among others created by diesel carburators):
- bleeding
- swelling
- 'scars' that sometimes rip open
Research was conducted by Universiteit Wageningen, TU Delft, TNO and the municpality of Alphen aan den Rijn. The first three are internationally renowned expert institutions (so it's not just some rogue scientist).