Researchers try to hide the truth about property value loss and wind turbines
Wind Concerns Ontario, a province-wide advocacy organization, examines and challenges the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) paper on wind turbines and property value loss.
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Wind turbine amendment pausing development until December 2024 rejected by Colchester council
In December 2023, Colchester County Council heard remarks from proponents for and against an amendment that would have halted wind turbine development until December 2024. When put to the vote, seven opposed amending the bylaw, and four supported the amendment to pause development. Read Brendyn Creamer’s December 7 article in Saltwire (subscription-based).
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More on Mainland Moose concerns
Protect Wentworth Valley outlines its concerns regarding wind turbine farms' impact on Nova Scotia's endangered mainland moose. The Wentworth Valley Wilderness Area and the Portapique Wilderness Area are frequent areas for animal core habitat and seasonal travel. Read a summary of their concerns and resources related to the negative on the endangered species concerning construction and related infrastructure.
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Wind turbine collapse under investigation in southeast New Brunswick
CBC New Brunswick’s Shane Fowler reports on TransAlta Corporation’s collapse of its wind turbine at the Kent Hills wind farm in New Brunswick.
Wind turbine catches fire in West Pubnico
CBC Nova Scotia’s Frankie Crowell reports on a wind turbine that caught fire in West Pubnico, Nova Scotia in March 2019, throwing huge, burning pieces of material to the ground.
Carmen Krogh—Wind Turbines Can Harm Humans
In this empowering talk (video) from Moses Znaimer’s Ideacity Conference, health scientist researcher Carmen Krogh tells the audience to look beneath the headlines and dig deeper into windmills. She identifies specific cases where humans have been negatively affected by them and the potential harm they have on our society.
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