Mark Duchamp, CEO of the European Platform against Windfarms (EPAW), tells us that the European authorities haven't done their homework either: «As happens with other
ill effects of wind turbines, governments are happy to swallow what they are told by the wind industry, hook, line and sinker.
Not exact matches
These
winds of change from old school thinking patterns to the current procedures being practiced today began with an important study conducted in 1987 which concluded that neutering dogs and cats much earlier than the traditional puberty or old age period had no
ill effects.
This illustrious group
of PHD's conclude however, that she proves no causal link between those
ill health
effects and living near
wind turbines.
They did conclude ONE possible
ill health
effect of being too close to a
wind turbine!!!
Of course that «evidence» should at least meet the same criteria as demanded by the NHMRC in respect to a «causal link» in respect of ill - health effects and «wind farms»
Of course that «evidence» should at least meet the same criteria as demanded by the NHMRC in respect to a «causal link» in respect
of ill - health effects and «wind farms»
of ill - health
effects and «
wind farms»!
This, and then following, a mere month later, Ms. Xiong's assertions and papering
of an opinion that there are no
ill health
effects possible from industrial
wind, specifically the Shirley project, where there has been an almost Biblical recording
of human suffering.
If there is something coming from one or another
of the main components
of a
wind turbine making people
ill, then why isn't the same part
of a car having the same
effect?
If a person sees a
wind turbine (as I do) as graceful, elegant, an optimistic symbol
of a cleaner and better future and finds the sounds that turbines make pleasant and restful (as I do), they are very unlikely to develop any
ill -
effects from being near turbines.
One reference, «Infrasound Toxicological Summary November 2001, Infrasound, Brief Review
of Toxicological Literature» (see Links), cited many studies into infrasound and health; most suggested that there were no
ill -
effects at levels below about 110dB, higher than levels detected from
wind turbines.