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    Internet Wind Energy Talk – Every Sunday Evening

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    Infrasound and Adverse Health Effects.
    Ambrose and Rand.
    Sunday, February 12, 2012, 7:00-8:00PM

    Join us for the first edition of Wind Wise Radio when we will be delighted to welcome Stephen Ambrose and Robert Rand, professional acousticians, members of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering, and the authors of “The McPherson Infrasound and Low Frequency Noise Study” which investigated the possible relationship between infrasound and adverse health effects experienced by people living near and industrial wind turbine (IWT) in Falmouth, Massachusetts.

    We will be discussing Stephen and Robert’s findings, their personal experience in the vicinity of IWT, their work on other projects, and their thoughts on the the recently released “Wind Turbine Health Impact Study”. We will also be asking them about their ideas for further studies to advance our knowledge.

    Stephen and Robert will be happy to take questions and listen to your comments so please join us for this important event.

    Read the McPherson Report.
    Read the Mass. DEP Wind Turbine Health Impact Study.


    Click here to download archived show (15-MB MP3).

    Wind Wise Radio is a forum for the exchange of ideas and information about the role of wind energy in our attempt to help solve the problems of human created climate change.

    Please join us every Sunday Night, between 7 and 8pm, for an hour of live interviews with leading experts, discussion, exchange, rumour, tête-à-tête, and chat about industrial scale wind and the alternative energy juggernaut.

    We encourage our audience to call in to the show to ask questions, comment and join in the discussion. The call-in number is (213) 943-3683.

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