The Society for Wind Vigilance – International Symposium

Society for Wind Vigilance announces its first International Symposium

THE GLOBAL WIND INDUSTRY AND ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS: Loss of Social Justice?

This groundbreaking two day event will take place at the Waring House Inn and Conference Center on October 29-31, 2010 in Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

The Symposium will feature expert speakers from the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada who will provide important information relating to health issues reported by people living too close to industrial wind developments. International experts including Dr. Christopher Hanning, M.D. (U.K.), Michael Nissenbaum, M.D. (U.S.A.), John Harrison, Ph.D. (Can) and Arline Bronzaft, Ph.D. (U.S.A.) will discuss the affects of wind turbine noise on sleep, impacts on children and the urgent need for human health research.

Keynote speaker is Dr. Nina Pierpont, M.D., PhD.(U.S.A.).

Who should attend?

  • Rural and other health specialists

  • Professional Engineers

  • Acousticians

  • Policy advisors for Government health departments

  • Policy advisors for Government Renewable Energy strategies

  • Renewable energy specialists

  • Health correspondents

  • Public medical officers of health

  • Interested members of the public

For details and registration form please visit: Society for Wind Vigilance