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Wind power's assault on Maine
People opposed to the sacrifice of Maine's landscape have the deck stacked against them. Laws in place prevent citizens from challenging the economic and environmental assumptions used to justify wind power. The cumulative effects of multiple wind projects are ignored by the agencies responsible for protecting our environment and wildlife habitats.
How did this happen?
November 24, 2010
by Monique Aniel
in Bangor Daily News
Three dozen protesters huddled in ponchos in cold rain, holding signs denouncing First Wind's turbine construction project in Lincoln on Nov. 5. While most of us stood legally on the side of the road, five brave people intentionally stood in the road, blocking construction traffic, including an 82-year-old man. The arrests that followed have focused much needed attention on the wind industry's well-planned assault on our state.
The devastation that will result from this assault, thousands of turbines on ridges throughout the state, comes from collusion among three allies - the wind industry (big companies such as General Electric that... [continue via Web link]
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