Hundreds ran through what Tony Abbott described as a ‘forest’ of wind turbines last weekend – even the noted anti-wind politician Angus Taylor.
Whipping up fear about wind farms: The property value stigma
New report claiming wind farms damage property prices uses limited research and inscrutable evidence to ensure fear and uncertainty linger unchallenged.
Why new technology often attracts bad science
The danger of homegrown, unchecked, medical misinformation is a threat neither the wind industry, nor communities next to wind farms, can afford to ignore.
Wind supplied 47% of South Australia’s energy last week
The output of Australian wind farms over the past nine days – the span of National Science Week – was particularly impressive. Just check data.
The lamentable tale of the non-existent wind turbine
In the absence of evidence of harm from wind turbines, decades-old research on a non-existent turbine, never installed in Australia, becomes breaking news.
Ill wind: The real cost of pseudo-scientific scaremongering
The attachment of ‘scientifically baseless’ health risks to wind farms is nothing new, but the effect it will have on property prices is proven.
Origin’s wind energy analysis based on hot air
Origin Energy’s Grant King used data from a single hot day to question the capabilities of wind energy. A closer look tells a different story.
Infrasound report: Wind turbine syndrome is everywhere and nowhere
After baying for research into health effects of wind turbines, the anti-wind lobby got its wish – but not the outcome it was hoping for.
Wind farms and health: The case of the absentee victims
The committee investigating the impact of wind farms on local communities has released its report. The findings on health make fascinating reading.
Anti-wind turbine syndrome: We need to clear the air
Myth and vitriol have hijacked much of the public discourse on wind farm development in Australia. So how can we get it back on track?










