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Twenty Thousand Hertz

Noise Pollution

Twenty Thousand Hertz

Dallas Taylor

Music, Design, Arts, Music Commentary

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2017

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Noise pollution is something we’ve all experienced. Road construction, motorcycles, passing aircraft - the list goes on and on. Other than being just plain annoying, what effect does noise pollution have on our lives? In this episode, we take a look at the physical and psychological effects of noise pollution on humans, as well as the wider and equally devastating environmental repercussions. Featuring Les Blomberg, executive director of the Noise Pollution Clearinghouse, and Rachel Buxton, acoustic ecologist, conservation biologist, and postdoctoral researcher at Colorado State University. Check out Defacto Sound, the studios that produced Twenty Thousand Hertz, hosted by Dallas Taylor. Consider supporting the show at donate.20k.org Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/noisepollution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

From de facto sound, you're listening to 20,000 Hertz.

0:05.9

The stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds.

0:09.6

I'm Dallas Taylor.

0:11.0

This is the story of noise pollution, how to fix your health, and so much more.

0:22.0

Imagine you're hiking through Yellowstone National Park.

0:25.7

You've spent the better part of a day traversing steep inclines, boulders, and streams.

0:30.9

You find a remote location just off of a major trail and decide to rest.

0:37.2

As you begin to relax, you become overwhelmed by the majestic soundscape of this unadulterated

0:42.7

wilderness.

0:44.7

You close your eyes, listening to the beauty of the bird song overhead, the steady battle

0:52.2

of a nearby stream, the sound of the wind blowing softly through the trees.

1:02.4

Just as you've settled into a deep relaxation, there's no getting around it.

1:19.0

There are certain sounds that when we hear them, we simply don't like it.

1:23.6

But does this qualify them as noise pollution?

1:26.6

What is noise?

1:28.2

To get a better idea, I spoke with Les Blomberg, the executive director of the noise pollution

1:32.6

clearing house.

1:34.2

The most common definition out there is noise as unwanted sound.

1:38.3

And it's really the most unsatisfactory definition at the same time.

1:42.8

It really doesn't describe what noise is.

1:45.9

It paints noise only in terms of whether it's wanted or not.

1:50.4

It makes it totally subjective.

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