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Invasion of wind turbines unacceptable
When did it happen that the quality of life and safety of humans and wildlife became expendable and unimportant? When did it become acceptable that a widow can’t sell the family farm due to a possible wind development?
April 10, 2006
by Inese Strazdins Epstein, Norwalk
in The Tomah Journal
I have, once again, tried to compare the Monroe County amendment on wind energy facilities with other, more complete ordinances. Again I am left in the same position - there is so much lacking in the Monroe County amendment that it in no way compares to an ordinance that will actually protect people from the whims of a developer.
When did it happen that the quality of life and safety of humans and wildlife became expendable and unimportant? When did it become acceptable that a widow can’t sell the family farm due to a possible wind development? When... [continue via Web link]
When did it happen that the quality of life and safety of humans and wildlife became expendable and unimportant? When did it become acceptable that a widow can’t sell the family farm due to a possible wind development? When... [continue via Web link]
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