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Alerts and Events: Massachusetts
These postings are provided to help publicize and provide examples of 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.
Action alerts, Energy, Environment, Massachusetts, Meetings, Safety •
Source: Save Greater Dowses Beach
“Close to the Wind” Summit — January 4, 2024
“Close to the Wind” Summit to Convene at the Hyport Conference Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts, Barnstable, Massachusetts – January 4, 2024 The “Close to the Wind” Summit, a gathering to bring together concerned voices to discuss the technology, wisdom and risks of offshore wind development. Guest speakers will discuss offshore wind power development, interconnection and better approaches to the transition to renewable energy. The conference will take place on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at the Hyport Conference Center, 35 Scudder Ave., . . .
Economics, Environment, Flyers, Massachusetts, Publications, Rhode Island, Videos •
Source: Green Oceans
Wind energy facilities planned off coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts
INDUSTRIALIZATION DETAILS 1,000 or more wind turbines. 800- to 1,000-foot tall turbines, taller than any building in Boston. 12.9 miles from RI and 8.2 from MA. 1,400 square miles of ocean, 1.5 times the size of RI, will be industrialized. Pile driving into the seabed, heavy diesel vessel traffic, sediment plumes, and detonations of ordinances will harm whales, kill plankton, and reduce fishery stocks. CLIMATE CHANGE “No measurable influence on climate change” will result from these projects, according to the . . .
Health, Massachusetts, Noise, Protests •
Source: Falmouth wind turbine victims
Sick and Tired — Demonstration
Please help us “TAKE A STAND” to help wind turbine victims everywhere. COME to Falmouth, Massachusetts, on Saturday February 27, 2016, at 8 am. ASSEMBLE at 59 Falmouth Town Hall Square, Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA This DEMONSTRATION is intended to send a message to Local, State, Federal and international Governments that it is their duty and responsibility to protect and safeguard the people of the world . The wind industry and the industrial wind turbine agenda through unrealistic government mandates has . . .
Health, Massachusetts, Publications, Safety •
Source: Windwise Massachusetts
Public Health Disaster Rolling Across Massachusetts
Adverse Health Impacts from Wind Turbines— This is a a call to stop harming people and conduct honest, transparent and independent research.
Falmouth wind turbines and sleep deprivation
TO: Jed Goldstone, Chairman, Falmouth Board of Health In way of introduction I have been a Falmouth resident since 1970. I am a psychiatrist, my career working its way through its 44th year. Consultation/liaison psychiatry has been my primary setting. In this role one treats patients with combined physical and psychiatric illnesses in the general medical center population, be it medical, surgical or emergency units, in addition to the most severely psychiatrically ill patients admitted to locked psychiatric units and . . .
TOO CLOSE: The Victims’ Stories
“TOO CLOSE: The Victims’ Stories”: documentary featuring the many moving stories of those living and suffering in the shadows of the Fairhaven Wind Turbines. Click here to download MP4 file (267 MB).
Falmouth Conference on Human Rights
November 10, 2012 Falmouth Public Library Falmouth, MA 1:00-4:00PM For more information please contact David Moriarty, waveydavei/aol.com or Marshall Rosenthal, marshsue/verizon.net Dear Dr. Harkness and Health Board Members, I’ve recorded a total of 56 pressure headache events since April 2010. 87.5% of the headache events were during the hours between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. Wind 1 has been a neighborhood health issue since April of 2010. My last lodged noise com- plaint was August 29, 2012. Accounting for Wind . . .