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Originally Posted by deltav
Copied from that very site you linked, it looks like these "adverse health effects" are mostly rural folks just being annoyed there's a wind farm there:
"Canadian family physicians can expect to see increasing numbers of rural patients reporting adverse effects from exposure to industrial wind turbines (IWTs). People who live or work in close proximity to IWTs have experienced symptoms that include decreased quality of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headache, anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction. Some have also felt anger, grief, or a sense of injustice."
I think we can safely say they're a lllliiittle less damaging to human health than fracking and oil drilling byproducts.
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The documented symptoms are usually stress disorder?type diseases acting via indirect pathways and can represent serious harm to human health.
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But hey, nobody cares about a bunch of rednecks suffering in the boonies right? Oh wait. They only care if they are rednecks in the boonies suffering because of fracking. Rednecks in the boonies suffering because of wind turbines can go straight to hell. As long as all the greenies get to feel good about themselves while sitting quite comfortably in their upscale urban condos and mansions.
And I hate to beat a dead horse but I can safely say that fracking and oil drilling byproducts are a little less damaging to human health than freezing in the dark.