Epidemiologist Joan Morris, who holds a Masters of Science degree in community health and has been studying wind turbine noise independently for six years, was interviewed by Dale Goldhawk yesterday.
The study team didn’t actually measure noise but relied on modelling, and excluded significant numbers of people. The study is “inexcusable,” she says. The study actually shows that 25% of the population within 2 km of a turbine are adversely affected.
Health Canada statements seem to indicate the study was really intended to promote the wind power industry.
Listen to the interview here.
1 Comments
WillR
The study actually shows that 25% of the population within 2 km of a turbine are adversely affected.
Yup — that’s what it seems to say — at l;east the data collected supports that conclusions.
BTW — its not all models — I have the reports now.