It wouldn't matter if there was direct evidence linking 5G to cancer. "Global Industry" sells us things that cause cancer. They sell us things made with things that cause cancer. There is literally no part of the planet that isn't polluted with these materials. (Just one example...https://fortune.com/longform/teflon-pollution-north-carolina...)
I wish that I weren't so cynical, but I just don't think that anything would stop the initial deployment of something like this.
The amount of money that is expected to be made by content creators, network operators, and everyone in between, just makes it incredibly unlikely that health concerns would be taken seriously.
Unless you could force these companies to account for health outcomes as a real cost of doing business and not an externality that could be fobbed off on the legal system or public budgets...I just don't see how you change it.
I wish that I weren't so cynical, but I just don't think that anything would stop the initial deployment of something like this.
The amount of money that is expected to be made by content creators, network operators, and everyone in between, just makes it incredibly unlikely that health concerns would be taken seriously.
Unless you could force these companies to account for health outcomes as a real cost of doing business and not an externality that could be fobbed off on the legal system or public budgets...I just don't see how you change it.