As Enviroblog readers may recall, we've been talking about cell phone radiation quite a bit this fall. In addition to a rigorous science assessment and tips on reducing your own radiation exposure, we've suggested that phones carry radiation labels (SAR values, actually) so consumers can make an educated choice when choosing a phone.
Well, good news from the west coast, then.
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is endorsing local legislation that would make that city the first in the country to require such consumer-friendly labeling.
Hear all about it in this TV interview with EWG's California Director, Renee Sharp:
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