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  1. Adverse Health Effects of Noise
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1995
    The effects of noise are widespread and impose long-term consequences on health.
  2. Air Force Invades the Rocky Mountains
    Sky Grab

    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2012
    Communities throughout rural America are fighting to stop more Air Force flights overhead. In addition to New Mexico and Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arizona, Kentucky and Maine are some of the other states fighting intrusive low-level flights.
  3. Commercial Ships Could Be Quieter, but They Aren't
    Shipbuilding economics and lack of regulations are getting in the way of a quieter ocean

    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2016
    As the ocean drowns in sound, the number of studies showing the harmful effects of noise on marine life has surged. And so, too, have the projections for how loud things might soon become.
  4. Community Noise
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1995
    Critically reviews the adverse effects of community noise, including interference with communication, noise-induced hearing loss, annoyance responses, and effects on sleep, the cardiovascular and psychophysiological systems, performance, productivity, and social behaviour.
  5. Connexions Annual Resource and Reading List
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1989   Published: 1994
    A short and selective list of resources on issues addressed in the Connexions Annual, such as environment, education, peace, interntional development, women's issues, urban issues, housing, human rights, civil liberties, social change.
  6. Connexions Library: Health Focus 
    Resource Type: Website
    Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on health.
  7. Deputation Opposing Island Airport Expansion
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2013
    It is absurd to have a major airport on a city's waterfront. The negative impacts -- air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, massively increased traffic, the risk of planes taking off and landing with a few hundred meters of homes and schools -- are clear and unacceptable.
  8. The Destruction of Inlet Beach
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2017
    As Inlet Beach undergoes development to turn the site into a tourist vacation spot and with no support from the county government or develepment laws, the local community is slowly driven away.
  9. Drowning in Noise: Noise Costs of jet skis in America
    A Report for the Noise Pollution Clearinghouse

    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2000
    An analysis of the value of the lost enjoyment that jet ski noise introduces into beach environments.
  10. Effects of Aircraft Noise and Sonic Booms on Domestic Animals and Wildlife: A Literature Synthesis
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1988
    This report was produced as the result of a cooperative research project between the National Ecology Research Center, Ft. Collins, Colorado and the Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, on the effects of aircraft noise and sonic booms on animals.
  11. Effects of Aircraft Noise and Sonic Booms on Domestic Animals and Wildlife: Bibliographic Abstracts
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1988
    Abstracts of bibliographic resources.
  12. Environmental Noise
    The Invisible Pollutant

    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1998
    The invisible pollutant of environmental noise can be tamed.
  13. Environmental Noise
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2000
    This booklet deals with environmental noise -- for example, noise from industrial sites, road and rail traffic, airports and fairgrounds.
  14. EnvironmentSources.com
    Resource Type: Website
    First Published: 2017
    Web portal with information about environmental issues and resources, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
  15. Extremely Loud: Sound as a Weapon
    Resource Type: Book
    First Published: 2011
    In this disturbing and wide-ranging account, acclaimed journalist Juliette Volcler looks at the long history of efforts by military and police forces to deploy sound against enemies, criminals, and law-abiding citizens. During the 2004 battle over the Iraqi city of Fallujah, U.S. Marines bolted large speakers to the roofs of their Humvees, blasting AC/DC, Eminem, and Metallica songs through the city's narrow streets as part of a targeted psychological operation against militants that has now become standard practice in American military operations in Afghanistan. In the historic center of Brussels, nausea-inducing sound waves are unleashed to prevent teenagers from lingering after hours. High-decibel, "nonlethal" sonic weapons have become the tools of choice for crowd control at major political demonstrations from Gaza to Wall Street and as a form of torture at Guantanamo and elsewhere.
  16. Filthy, deadly mayhem in India
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2014
    Along with the choking fumes and piles of putrid waste, sound systems and a constant bombardment of honking horns from cars, lorries and screaming buses assault residents and the unprepared in towns and cities throughout India.
  17. The Global Battle Against Noise Pollution 
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2008
    Studies done in several European countries have demonstrated that noise can be a major killer. Awake or even asleep your brain and body react to sounds that increase the levels of stress hormones.
  18. HealthSources.ca
    Resource Type: Website
    First Published: 2017
    A web portal featuring information and resources about health, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
  19. Island Airport Insanity
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2003
    Airports don't belong in the middle of downtown.
  20. Jetskis Should Be Banned
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1998
    To launch a jet ski into the shallow waters that are so important to marine wildlife takes little money, little training, and little energy. Jet skis put our most vulnerable marine and avian wildlife directly into the hands of some of our most biologically ignorant and least responsible citizens.
  21. Keep It Down (and Rediscover Silence)
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2002
  22. Leaf Blower Facts
    Resource Type: Article
  23. The Looting Machine Called Capitalism
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2017
    I have come to the conclusion that capitalism is successful primarily because it can impose the majority of the costs associated with its economic activities on outside parties and on the environment. In other words, capitalists make profits because their costs are externalized and born by others. In the US, society and the environment have to pick up the tab produced by capitalist activity.
  24. The Moronic Sport: ORVs on Public Lands
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2008
    I do not accept the premise that abuse of our lands is something that we must tolerate as inevitable. It is our land. It is our children's land, and their children's land. We have a responsibility to pass these lands on to the next generation in better condition than we found them.
    Talking about promoting 'responsible' ORV use is like suggesting we ought to promote "responsible wife abuse" or "responsible child abuse."
  25. MUZAK: Music to Whose Ears?
    A brief overview of research commissioned by The Royal National Institute for Deaf People

    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1998
    For many people background music, or "muzak" as it is commonly known, is both irritating and frustrating. For the UK's 8.7 million deaf and hard of hearing people background muzak often causes pain, discomfort and unnecessary distress.
  26. Noise Busters 
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2001
    Good neighbors keep their noise to themselves.
  27. Noise, the 'ignored pollutant': health, nature and ecopsychology
    The sonic backdrop to our lives is increasingly one of unwanted technospheric noise, writes Paul Mobbs.

    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2017
    For those who like to enjoy the natural environment, noise is something to be escaped from within the relative sanctuary of the landscape. These days that's getting harder and harder to accomplish. That's not only because of noise from all around - in particular from urban areas, roads and the increasing mechanisation of agriculture - but also due to the increasing level of air traffic overhead.
  28. Noise Pollution: A Modern Plague
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 2007
    Environmental noise pollution, a form of air pollution, is a threat to health and well-being. It is more severe and widespread than ever before, and it will continue to increase in magnitude and severity because of population growth, urbanization, and the associated growth in the use of increasingly powerful, varied, and highly mobile sources of noise. It will also continue to grow because of sustained growth in highway, rail, and air traffic, which remain major sources of environmental noise. The potential health effects of noise pollution are numerous, pervasive, persistent, and medically and socially significant.
  29. Noise, Sovereignty, and Civility
    Resource Type: Article
    Noise is caused by people and businesses claiming rights, usually property rights, to emit noise into the air, and by people who do not possess the civility to be good neighbors. While its effects are an environmental health issue, its causes are tied to the issues of sovereignty (who owns the air?) and civility (how should we treat our neighbors?).
  30. Noisewatch Online
    Organization profile published 2005

    Resource Type: Organization
    NoiseWatch (formerly Citizens' Coalition Against Noise) was a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to raising public awareness of the negative effects of noise, founded in November 1994.
  31. Oeko-Institut
    Resource Type: Website
    German institute dealing with environmental issues including transportation and climate change.
  32. A Request For More Effective Regulation of jet skis
    Resource Type: Article
    First Published: 1999
    Jet skis produce noise pollution, water pollution, adversely impact wildlife and aquatic plants, and pose serious safety risks.
  33. Save Our Waterfront
    Resource Type: Film/Video
    First Published: 2013
    An architect, a doctor, a teacher & mother and a sailor tour Toronto Harbour and discuss the negative impacts the expansion of BIlly Bishop airport would have on the environment.
  34. Transport Policy and the Environment
    Six Case Studies

    Resource Type: Book
    First Published: 1990

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