Canadian health professionals speak out about wind turbines

Posted: May 23, 2013 by tallbloke in solar system dynamics

STOP THESE THINGS

Earlier, STT published a list of health professionals who are concerned about the impact of wind turbines on people’s health. To complement this we would like to share with you the excellent documentary by CBC Wind Rush that can be watched in full here (42.11).

EAR_ANATOMY

Recently, the European Platform against Windfarms (EPAW) have produced an edited version of this documentary (14.16) focusing on the opinions of various health professionals about the impact of wind turbines on humans. It is well worth watching.

This is what they have said:

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Comments
  1. oldbrew says:

    Not only people’s health…

    ‘Can Wind Turbines Cause Developmental Deformities In Horses?’
    http://www.turn180.ie/?p=730

  2. Doug Proctor says:

    Good timing: in yesterday’s Calgary Herald there was a big article about wind farms coming via a Chinese connection. Did not mention subsidies, did use subject to say that coal plants “contribute” to 100 premature deaths per year. Whatever the hell that means.

  3. tchannon says:

    I toyed with and started to draft a very long piece on the general subject where I am in a far better position than most, spent many years in professional audio and other connected things.

    What is the point given that as ever there is wall to wall idiocy?

    Is there a real problem? Yes. Technically there are subtle issues.
    It hits politics, money, double face.

    So long as other providers of bad stuff are allowed to continue there is no chance the thin end of a wedge will be allowed insertion. Aircraft noise, railway noise, military noise, industrial noise.

    Most of this stuff can be minimised or avoided but that doesn’t happen. This will not be accidental.

  4. tchannon says:

    Trolls are being fed.

  5. Click to access WindfarmDiseases.pdf

    Well worth a read if you are looking for reasons to oppose the construction!

    some data (quite a lot actually):
    http://www.bmreports.com/bsp/bsp_home.htm
    A pretty version of some data:
    http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

    Check wind output instantly in real time