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These postings are provided to help publicize the efforts of affiliated groups and individuals related to industrial wind energy development. Most of the notices posted here are not the product of nor are they necessarily endorsed by National Wind Watch.
Health, Hearings, Noise, Wisconsin
Source: Rock County Tax-Payers for a Better Renewable Energy Plan
Testimony in Union, Wisc., on Noise and Health
Download “Union, Wisc., Testimony on Noise and Health” (17.3 MB)
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Essays, Health, Law, Noise
Source: Rock County Tax-Payers for a Better Renewable Energy Plan
The Noise Heard ’Round the World — the trouble with industrial wind turbines
Even though the facts tell a different story, people who stand to profit from industrial wind turbines continue to insist there is no problem with the noise and other troubles associated with living too close to a machine that is 40 stories tall with spinning blades that span wider than a Boeing 747. They tell us there is no proof that living 1000 feet from an industrial wind turbine is bad for you in any way. There is plenty of . . .
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Health, Hearings, Law, Noise, Publications, Wisconsin
Source: Evansville Observer
Town of Union, Wis., wind turbine ordinance hearing audio
Town of Union (Wis.) Planning Commission public hearing on proposed wind turbine ordinance, May 22, 2008: Public Health Impact Takes Center Stage; Setback Concerns; 1-1/2 hrs; 30 speak.
Click here to listen to or download the MP3 file (18 MB).
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Wind turbine syndrome study to be published
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Advertisements, Environment, Health, Oklahoma, Wildlife
Source: Save the Prairie
Oklahoma print and radio ads
What You Should Know About Wind Energy (PDF)
Wind turbines threaten northwest Oklahoma (MP3)
Wind energy needs regulation to protect northwest Oklahoma (MP3)
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Geoff Leventhall and the clever fool
Why is Nina Pierpont, a country doctor, doing the work of the Centers for Disease Control, the NYS Department of Health, the US Dept. of Health & Human Services, innumerable schools of public health affiliated with medical schools, etc.? I’d like a realistic answer, please. (I fear the real answer is devastating.)
Why is she spending her time and treasure interviewing the physician beside himself from the Wind Turbine Syndrome he suffers living on the farm he and . . .
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Wind plants and travel
I went away for the weekend to escape the monster turbines and in that time I went to Wexford Ireland to see some people suffering with the monsters.
I have discovered that I cannot go anywhere near them or even go past them to get to a destination. Life is planning a route around the monsters so I can travel pain free and not go as white as a sheet and dizzy. The visual impact is frightening to say the least . . .
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Wind Turbine Syndrome — call for testimony
If you know anyone in the USA who is having health problems as a result of living near industrial wind turbines, and if this person (or family) is willing to be interviewed by Nina Pierpont, MD, PhD, for her forthcoming article on Wind Turbine Syndrome, please have them contact me at rushton@twcny.rr.com or (518) 651-2019, ASAP.
Thanks,
Calvin Luther Martin
Malone, NY
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Radio show: health impacts of industrial wind
We are concerned citizens of Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada, and for the rest of EARTH!
Kim Iles and myself, Greg Foster, thought wind energy was great, and I still think individual wind turbines are one of many things we can do for ourselves to lessen the impact on the earth. Industrial Wind power is NOT!
We have been told at a recent meeting that 450 turbines are to be put in the Chatham-Kent are and in our neighboring county of Essex 900 . . .
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Danger: Windmills
Daniel and Carolyn d’Entremont, who had to abandon their home in Pubnico Point, Nova Scotia, because of health problems caused by nearby wind turbines, are selling this design on T-shirts, buttons, stickers, etc.
Contact them through their web site, dangerwind.org, where you can also read about their experience.
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