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Analysis of the Epidemiology and Related Evidence on the Health Effects of Wind Turbines on Local Residents
Author: Phillips, Carl
A summary of the main conclusions of my expert opinion, based on my knowledge of epidemiology and scientific methods, and my reading of the available studies and reports, is as follows: There is ample scientific evidence to conclude that wind turbines cause serious health problems for some people living nearby. Some of the most compelling evidence in support of this has been somewhat overlooked in previous analyses, including that the existing evidence fits what is known as the case-crossover study . . .
More »Wind turbine–related impacts to human health
Author: Coussons, Herb
Dr. Herb Coussons testifies to the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, June 30, 2010, regarding wind turbine–related impacts to human health. Download MP4 file. Transcript by courtesy of Better Plan, Wisconsin: EXAMINER NEWMARK: All right. Let me swear you in. HERB COUSSONS, PUBLIC WITNESS, DULY SWORN EXAMINER NEWMARK: Have a seat. Just state your name and spell your last name for us. DR. COUSSONS: It’s Herb Coussons, C-O-U-S-S-O-N-S. EXAMINER NEWMARK: I’m going to start the timer. Go ahead. DIRECT TESTIMONIAL . . .
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My personal experience living in a wind farm
Author: Yunk, Joe
Comments submitted 7/4/2010, Wind Siting Rules, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin: My name is Joe Yunk; I currently reside at the address of N2630 Townhall Rd in Kewaunee County. My prior address was North 7905 County Trunk P, Algoma, Wisconsin which was in the Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) wind farm by Rio Creek, Wisconsin. I moved from the Algoma address to my current address on or about October 2009 to get away from the effects of the WPS wind farm. . . .
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Author: Phillips, Carl
Epidemiologist’s testimony (by telephone) regarding negative health impacts of poorly sited industrial scale wind turbines at the wind siting hearings held at the at the Wisconsin Public Service Commission, Madison, Wisconsin, June 30, 2010. Download MP4 file. Transcript (by courtesy of Better Plan Wisconsin): PSC: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? Carl V. Phillips: Yes, I do. PSC: OK, spell your name. PHILLIPS: Carl V. Phillips, . . .
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