More than 110 million people across Europe suffer high levels of health-damaging noise pollution, according to a report. The resulting physiological stress and sleep disturbance leads to 66,000 early deaths a year and many cases of heart disease, diabetes and depression.

The report is based on data reported by EEA countries on transport noise, which is the most widespread and significant type of noise pollution.

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      17 hours ago

      Even without cars, for someone like myself they are still loud. It’s a subjective thing. There could be no cars used around my home at all but there could still be a family with loud kids, or someone who regularly blasts music or people using power tools often and so on. That isn’t to say these things are inherently bad or anything, just that for me I’ve dealt with too much aggravating noise in various places. Now I live in a van and just come into cities when I please.

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        17 hours ago

        I completely get you, and I’ll retort by saying that this time, it’s a noise insulation issue! I’ve visited several friends in newer appartements in Europe and those tend to have really good noise insulation, and I’m talking can’t-hear-the-neighbor’s-party good. Surely there are exceptions but this can be engineered around.

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          2 hours ago

          Ah yeah I’m very with you on that, I’m aware these exist and I’m a massive advocate. One of the things we should be doing to counter the climate crisis housing-wise is us living in high density ways. To make that much less of a hell for people with sensory issues then these proper noise insulated places are a must.

          Edit: It’s also important on a disability rights level. For instance people with severe MCAS (an actually very common but very underdiagnosed condition) can have essentially an allergy to vibrations. So things like power tools being used just in the area around them can literally give them reactions like seizures