Subject: | Re: An interactive Google map of noise? |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:26 pm ((PDT)) |
> We need another way of thinking and measuring noise. For example, I find= > it natural to think that wind power plants should be built near highways= > and other places which are noise polluted anyway, while most other people= > think that they should be built at places where there are so few people a= s > possible, which means "silent" areas. > E.t.c. > > I don't know of many other ways to draw attention to noise pollution, tha= n > people like us starting acting. Looking at the green movement, such > actions are possible, but takes a long time. Klas, I protest against (ineffective) wind farms and have written submissions on= their primary and induced noise which is complex, but this is drifting off= topic. You have made an excellent point. What we should be doing is making a Googl= e plot of noise pollution. David Brinicombe |
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