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Breaking Wind – Quick hits from the industry for January 3, 2012
Editor’s note: We’ve taken a posting vacation over recent weeks, but ready to give 2012 a little kick in the rear. A few readers requested we post our “Breaking Wind” more often, and we’re happy to oblige. Items of Interest: … Continue reading
Wind developers allowed to police themselves? Wisconsin citizens group says not so fast!
URGENT!!! This just received from our friends Fran Kunz and Lynn Korinek of WINDCOWS (Wisconsin INDependent Citizens Opposing Wind Turbine Sites). Many of my (Fran Kunz) friends and family know that I have become active in the pursuit of sensible … Continue reading
Epidemiologist testifies: “there is ample evidence that some people suffer a collection of health problems including insomnia, anxiety, loss of concentration, general psychological distress as a result of being exposed to turbines near their home”
Courtesy of the Industrial Wind Action Group (h/t to Jon Boone of Stop Ill Wind) Epidemiologist testifies on wind turbine related health effects Description: Carl V. Phillips MPP, PhD, an Epidemiologist formerly from the University of Alberta School of Public Health … Continue reading
Due to concerns over groundwater issues, Board of Health advises against wind farms in southern Wisconsin county.
According to the Green Bay Press Gazette article, “Wind turbines pose groundwater, health issues, panel says,” the Board of Health has recommended that no wind turbines be built in the county’s southern region where a 100-turbine wind farm has been … Continue reading
More industrial wind shenanigans – Holland (Holland, Wisconsin that is!)
From the Daily Reporter article: “Holland backs hollow wind farm moratorium” Joining the list of states telling residents to “BUTT OUT!” on industrial wind projects there’s this from Wisconsin. Plus, I think we have a front runner for the industrial … Continue reading