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Who needs windows anyway? Study shows homes near wind turbines need airtight shut windows
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A new Taiwanese study investigated wind farm noise on people in homes made of sandstone, concrete, iron or bricks. And they measured the low frequency noise inside and out, and with windows open and closed. Given the health risks involved, they advised that governments ought to set limits on how close towers can be, and recommend airtight windows that nobody opens much.
 
Perhaps someone should have done more studies like this before the world installed 750GW of wind power?

The same people that panic about the effect of a hot weekend on your grandchildren a hundred years from now, don’t seem so worried about whether the wind towers destroy your sleep or put you at risk of heart attacks today.

Thanks to MasterResource.

From the introduction of a new paper in Taiwan on the effects of wind turbine noise on people:

https://joannenova.com.au/2021/10/who-needs-windows-anyway-study-shows-homes-near-wind-turbines-need-airtight-shut-windows/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=who-needs-windows-anyway-study-shows-homes-near-wind-turbines-need-airtight-shut-windows