Betreff: UK MEPs e-mail addresses
Von: Eileen O'Connor
Datum: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:34:04 +0100

 

Please find enclosed the list of all MEPs for the UK, it is extremely important to write to them and ask for them to vote for desperately needed research funds for EMFs, you must act ASAP as the voting is this Thursday, I am begging you to PLEASE HELP!

Eileen O’Connor


From: Eileen O'Connor [mailto:Eileen@smokestackltd.co.uk]
Sent: 13 June 2006 14:28
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Subject: Research funding for electromagnetic radiation
Importance: High

 

Dear MEPs,

 

This Thursday (June 15th) Members of the European Parliament will vote to decide on the European Union's research priorities for 2007-2013. Green MEPs, including Dr Caroline Lucas, Green Party MEP for South East England have submitted an amendment to the text that will be voted on. The amendment concerns monitoring some of the impacts of electro-magnetic radiation. Your help is needed to get enough MEPs to vote for the amendment and secure funds for this desperately needed work.

 

Please email  all your regional MEPs (details from http://www.europarl.org.uk/uk_meps/MembersMain.htm) about this. Send your email to all the email addresses listed on the weblink to be certain the message reaches the MEPs as they travel from Brussels to Strasbourg for voting. The voting papers MEPs use are very complicated so it is important to give them all the necessary information to make sure they support the right amendment. Ask them to vote in favour of amendment 329 when voting takes place on the Framework Research Programme 2007-2013. The text of the amendment is below if you would like to send that to your MEPs for information. Voting takes place this week - June 15th - so this is urgent. Please act now.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

Please read enclosed information.

 

Eileen O’Connor

Trustee – EM Radiation Research Trust

www.radiationresearch.org

 

AMENDMENT <NumAm>329</NumAm>

by <Members>David Hammerstein Mintz, Caroline Lucas and Satu Hassi</Members><AuNomDe>, {VERT}on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group</AuNomDe>

<TitreType>Report</TitreType>  A6-0202/2006

<Rapporteur>Jerzy Buzek</Rapporteur>

<Titre>Seventh framework programme (2007-2013)</Titre>

<TitreRecueil>Proposal for a decision (COM(2005)0119 – C6-0099/2005 – 2005/0043(COD))</TitreRecueil>

Text proposed by the Commission

 

Amendment by Parliament

Amendment <NumAm>329</NumAm>

<Article>Annex I, Chapter I, "Cooperation", theme 3 "Information and Communication Technologies", subtitle "Rationale", paragraph 2</Article>

The escalating economic and societal demands, together with the continued mainstreaming of ICT and the need to push further the technology limits set a growing agenda for research. To bring technology closer to people and organisational needs means: hiding technology complexity and revealing functionality on demand; making technology very simple to use, available and affordable; providing new ICT-based applications, solutions and services that are trusted, reliable, and adaptable to the users’ context and preferences. Driven by the demand of more-for-less, ICT researchers are involved in a global race to achieve further miniaturisation, to master the convergence of computing, communications and media technologies, and the convergence with other relevant sciences and disciplines, and to build systems that are able to learn and evolve. From these diverse efforts a new wave of technologies is emerging. ICT research activities will also draw on a broader range of scientific and technological disciplines including bio- and life sciences, psychology, pedagogy, cognitive and social sciences.

The escalating economic and societal demands, together with the continued mainstreaming of ICT and the need to push further the technology limits as well as to develop innovative high-value ICT-based products and services, set a growing agenda for research. To bring technology closer to people and organisational needs means: hiding technology complexity and making technology functional; making technology very simple to use, available and affordable and accessible for all, including for disabled persons; providing new ICT-based applications, solutions and services that are trusted, reliable, and adaptable to the users’ context and preferences; using ICT for sustainable development, particularly in the management of transport, in conservation of energy and in natural resource use. Current ICT research focuses on miniaturisation, mastering convergence of computing, communications and media technologies, including system interoperability, and convergence with other relevant sciences and disciplines, and on building systems that are able to learn and evolve. From these diverse efforts a new wave of technologies is emerging. ICT research activities will also contribute to a broader range of scientific and technological disciplines including biology, chemistry and life sciences, psychology, pedagogy, cognitive and social sciences, as well as monitor closely any possible impacts of ICT technologies on human health and wellbeing, in particular the effects of electromagnetic radiation.

Or. <Original>{EN}en</Original>

Justification

Given the rapid pace of innovation and change in this area it is essential that the perspective and input of disabled users is integrated horizontally across the bulk of information society projects both in respect of ICT innovations for goods/equipment and services as well as the interplay between assistive technologies and universal design.

 

 

Cath Miller
Constituency Co-ordinator and Researcher
Office of Dr Caroline Lucas MEP
Suite 58 The Hop Exchange
24 Southwark Street
London SE1 1TY

 

Phone: 02074076281  Fax: 02072340183
Email: carolinelucas@greenmeps.org.uk
Website: www.carolinelucasmep.org.uk

 

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