Okay then.
I see you are new to this, let's go back to the start to clear up the debate.
A poster stated that due to Wind Turbines causing increased levels of cortisol, this caused cancer in people, I requested the poster to link some peer reviewed data in support.
To date that poster has provided no data to support the claim.
You requested that I should do my own research on the matter to refute the cancer causing claim. I did and could not find the data to support the claim, that's why I also asked you to supply it. If you have the data why not share it?
There is nothing to refute if no proof had been provided.
Today, there are an
estimated 314,000 turbines in operation globally.
10 European nations
with windfarms include Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, England, France,
Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Spain, and Sweden. The turbines are often
located very near cities, towns and villages,
thus exposing a huge number of people across Europe to their putative
sickening sound emissions on a daily basis. Anyone who has spent time
in these nations will have seen many of them.
Yet windfarm health complaints have nearly all occurred in
English-speaking nations. In Canada, parts of English-speaking
Ontario have experienced many complaints while neighbouring
Francophone Quebec sees little opposition. In Australia, complaints
have been concentrated around farms targeted by anti-windfarm
groups, suggesting the phenomenon is a ‘communicated disease’.
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