Read
the literature, evaluate its credibility and then decide
By
Will Collette
In
my earlier article, I shared an
insight I gained by sitting through three goddawful Zoning Board of Review
(ZBR) hearings on the Whalerock wind farm proposal. That insight was that
trying to have a rational discussion about the alleged health effects of wind
turbines – an article of faith for most of the Whalerock opposition – was like
getting into an argument about religion.
It
seems that most of our anti-Whalerock neighbors now hold a deep and abiding
faith that developer Larry LeBlanc’s proposed wind turbines will turn their
brains into strawberry-flavored Jello®. They believe it and anyone who says
differently should be burned as a heretic.
At
the June 19 ZBR hearing, I saw Dr. Jay Singer of URI try to explain the
difference between real science and fake science and get hooted
down. I think there was even a row of spectators who were knitting caps and muttering, “la
guillotine! La guillotine” as Dr. Singer tried to speak.
URI faculty member Dr. Jay Singer answers questions from Whalerock lawyer Nick Gorham |
Junk
science starts with the conclusion (examples: wind turbines make you sick, UFOs have landed in Richmond, fluoride is a communist plot, vaccines cause developmental disabilities) and then goes looking for anecdotes and support for
that conclusion.
Just
like Dr. Nina Pierpont, the #1 “authority” cited to support the creed that wind
turbines make you sick.
Here, in her own words, is how she describes her method:
Here, in her own words, is how she describes her method:
"I never set out to prove that wind
turbines cause Wind Turbine Syndrome. This was already obvious. Instead, I
chose to study and document the observations made by people who had already
figured it out and proved it on their own."
And to the True Believers, that’s all they need. I was sitting in front of
a couple of guys at the third hearing who kept blathering on about how any
expert who says wind turbine syndrome isn’t real is “in the pocket of the industry.” They said wind power is stupid because we still have plenty of coal to burn. I'm not making this up.
It was also pretty clear from listening to these guys for three hours that they’ve never read anything more than the pamphlets handed out by the Right Rev. Ron Areglado (right) and his Church of the Brain-Exploding Turbines.
Turning water into Kool-Aid |
It was also pretty clear from listening to these guys for three hours that they’ve never read anything more than the pamphlets handed out by the Right Rev. Ron Areglado (right) and his Church of the Brain-Exploding Turbines.
There might still be some people out there who haven’t drunk the Kool-Aid®
and want to read and judge the volumes of information that is out there. I have
compiled a list of such materials – from all points of view – so you can read
the materials, judge their credibility and arrive at informed conclusions.
The list is more or less random except for the first six entries that have
been repeatedly cited during the course of the three ZBR hearings, such as the
reports compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the
Massachusetts Department of Environment Protection. And a link to the website
where you can buy Nina Pierpont’s book.
As an added bonus, many of these links contain within them even more links
to more sources.
- Wind Turbine Health Impact Study: Report of Independent Expert Panel
- MassDEP Fairhaven Wind Turbine Sound Sampling Study - Interim
Report
- Falmouth Wind Daytime Sound Sampling Study Report
- MassDEP Sound Sampling Study: Falmouth Wind #1
- Supplemental Report: A Brief Review of Wind Power in Denmark,
Germany, Sweden, Vermont & Maine
- "Wind Turbine Syndrome."
- Can Wind
Turbines Make You Sick?
- Current News & Articles. Wind Turbine Syndrome.
- The junk science of wind turbine syndrome
- Margareta Pagano. "Are wind farms a health risk? US scientist
identifies 'wind turbine syndrome' ." The Independent. 2009 August 2.
- RJ Goldberg. Practical Guide to the Care of the Psychiatric Patient, 3rd ed. Mosby-Elsevier. 2007.
- Mike Barnard. Answer to: Wind Energy: Is Dr. Nina Pierpoint's
"Wind Turbine Syndrome" a real medical syndrome caused by wind
turbines? Quora. 2012 May 2.
- "Are wind farms a health risk?" Health news. National Health Service. 2009
August 3.
- "Peer Reviews." Wind Turbine Syndrome.
- John D. Cody. "Infrasound." Journal of Borderland Research. 1997.
- Mike Barnard. Answer to: Wind Energy: Is the infrasound emitted by
wind turbines harmful to humans or animals? Quora. 2012 May 8.
- W. David Colby, et al. "Wind Turbine Sound and Health Effects." American Wind Energy Association. 2009
December.
- "Newspapers report research on wind turbine syndrome." Health news. National Health Service. 2010
January 28.
- Dr. Michael A. Nissenbaum – The Society for Wind Vigilance
- http://docs.wind-watch.org/Hanni…
- http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&r…
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/sci…
- Journal and Academic Rankings
- Tobacco researcher leaves U of A
- Wind Turbines: Published Articles
- Mike Barnard’s answer to Wind Power: Is Dr. Nina Pierpoint’s “Wind Turbine Syndrome” a real medical syndrome caused by wind turbines?
- http://www.windaction.org/documents/33057
- http://www.ert.gov.on.ca/files/2…
- Jeff Aramini, DVM, MSC, PHD – The Society for Wind Vigilance
- Dr Chris Hanning – The Society for Wind Vigilance
- News – The Society for Wind Vigilance
- Turbine foes try to forge national opposition movement
- Wind Power: What might cause people who live near wind turbines to get sick?
- http://www.canwea.ca/pdf/Intrins…
- A Vet, A Radiologist, And An Anaesthetist Walk Into A Scientific Controversy…
- Nissenbaum paper recycles claims on wind energy and health already found inadequate by courts and expert panel
- BigCityLib Strikes Back - The Full Nissenbaum
- Wind Turbine Syndrome….Not!
- Assessing Our Ability to Design and Plan Green Energy Technologies, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 251-255,doi:10.1177/0270467611412558
- Wind Turbine Noise, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 256-261,doi:10.1177/0270467611412549
- The Problems With “Noise Numbers” for Wind Farm Noise Assessment, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 262-290,doi:10.1177/0270467611412557
- The Noise From Wind Turbines: Potential Adverse Impacts on Children’s Well-Being, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 291-295,doi:10.1177/0270467611412548
- Infrasound From Wind Turbines Could Affect Humans, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 296-302,doi:10.1177/0270467611412555
- Properly Interpreting the Epidemiologic Evidence About the Health Effects of Industrial Wind Turbines on Nearby Residents, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 303-315,doi:10.1177/0270467611412554
- Toward a Case Definition of Adverse Health Effects in the Environs of Industrial Wind Turbines: Facilitating a Clinical Diagnosis, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 316-320,doi:10.1177/0270467611415075
- Industrial Wind Turbine Development and Loss of Social Justice?Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 321-333,doi:10.1177/0270467611412550
- WindVOiCe, a Self-Reporting Survey: Adverse Health Effects, Industrial Wind Turbines, and the Need for Vigilance Monitoring, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 334-345,doi:10.1177/0270467611412551
- Public Health Ethics, Legitimacy, and the Challenges of Industrial Wind Turbines: The Case of Ontario, Canada Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society August 2011 31: 346-353,doi:10.1177/0270467611412552