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Esther Wrightman has been sued by NextEra for opposing the company&#39;s actions in Ontario. Esther speaks with Ezra Levant about her fight against big wind bullies.
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Esther Wrightman has been sued by NextEra for opposing the company&amp;#39;s actions in Ontario. Esther speaks with Ezra Levant about her fight against big wind bullies.


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Wind developer, NextERA, sues Ontario resident Esther Wrightman for her opposition to wind energy development near her home and Esther's tools of satire to help express her concerns.
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Wind developer, NextERA, sues Ontario resident Esther Wrightman for her opposition to wind energy development near her home and Esther's tools of satire to help express her concerns.


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<title>Catestrophic tornado: 1 turbine blade lands on a daycare, location of other 2 blades unknown</title>
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The blades of a wind turbine located at a vo-tech center in Oklahoma were thrown by a tornado that hit the area. One of the blades smashed into a daycare center a quarter-mile away. ABC News reports that the whereabouts of the other two blades are still unknown. In addition to this single turbine, the Canadian Hills wind energy facility is eight miles away. Another project is proposed in an area just 3 miles away. 
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<title>In defense of Dr. Sarah Laurie - The Australian House of Representatives</title>
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Alby Schultz MP in Parliament, May 30, 2013 defending Dr Sarah Laurie. 
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Alby Schultz MP in Parliament, May 30, 2013 defending Dr Sarah Laurie. 


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<title>Wind power farms threaten bald eagles</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 16:33:16 GMT</pubDate>
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Is the President excusing a federal crime? Robert Bryce address this issue with Fox News.
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Is the President excusing a federal crime? Robert Bryce address this issue with Fox News.


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<title>Ocotillo Wind Pattern Energy - Siemens Blade throw 5/16/2013 </title>
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News report of the 173-foot long blade that crashed to the ground and shattered into pieces at the Ocotillo wind facility raises concerns about wind turbines built close to people and sensitive resources.
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News report of the 173-foot long blade that crashed to the ground and shattered into pieces at the Ocotillo wind facility raises concerns about wind turbines built close to people and sensitive resources.


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<title>Luann Therrien testimony before the Vermont Senate Health and Welfare Committee</title>
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Testimony on living near First Wind&#39;s 16 Clipper Wind Turbines in Sheffield, Vermont.
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Testimony on living near First Wind&amp;#39;s 16 Clipper Wind Turbines in Sheffield, Vermont.


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<title>Mountain Madness: The Groton Wind project</title>
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A short tour of one of the ridgelines in the Groton Wind project. Groton consists of 24 2-MW Gamesa turbines. The project was erected by Iberdrola. Note the amount of cleared forest and blasted rocks required for one unit. These 400&#39; monsters absolutely dwarf the tall pines! For a gallery of still photos, visit www.aerialphotonh.com/groton-wind .
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A short tour of one of the ridgelines in the Groton Wind project. Groton consists of 24 2-MW Gamesa turbines. The project was erected by Iberdrola. Note the amount of cleared forest and blasted rocks required for one unit. These 400&amp;#39; monsters absolutely dwarf the tall pines! For a gallery of still photos, visit www.aerialphotonh.com/groton-wind .


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<title>       Wind Power: Cutting the Spin (video newscast)</title>
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Clean Wisconsin takes that position because there are no &quot;peer-reviewed&quot; studies that link inaudible noise levels to human illness.<br />
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&quot;Their argument is a fallacy,&quot; countered Sen. Lasee.  &quot;Their argument just justifies their actions.  Their argument just keeps them getting paid.  And I think they&#39;re wrong-headed on this.&quot;
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Sen. Lasee is now pushing for more regulations on wind energy that could limit its future growth even more.
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&quot;What I&#39;d like to do is at the very least, follow the lead of Australia and have a mile and a quarter setback from anybody&#39;s property line,&quot; said Sen. Lasee. <br />
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Clean Wisconsin takes that position because there are no &amp;quot;peer-reviewed&amp;quot; studies that link inaudible noise levels to human illness.&lt;
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&amp;quot;Their argument is a fallacy,&amp;quot; countered Sen. Lasee.  &amp;quot;Their argument just justifies their actions.  Their argument just keeps them getting paid.  And I think they&amp;#39;re wrong-headed on this.&amp;quot;


Sen. Lasee is now pushing for more regulations on wind energy that could limit its future growth even more.


&amp;quot;What I&amp;#39;d like to do is at the very least, follow the lead of Australia and have a mile and a quarter setback from anybody&amp;#39;s property line,&amp;quot; said Sen. Lasee. &lt;
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<title>Special Report: Is going green destroying the lives of locals</title>
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ALBANY, N.Y. -- Huge wind turbines are dotting the landscape in New York and Massachusetts, producing megawatts of green energy. So why would people living near these giant windmills want them out?
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While green energy has become a priority in many states, those who live with it in their backyard say it&#39;s dangerous to their health and their farms.
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&quot;It sounds just like a prop jet outside the house,&quot; says Keith Dillenbeck, his description of wind turbines defying many people&#39;s picture of green energy.
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Dillenbeck showed the NEWS CENTER around his dairy farm, one of the 37 wind turbines that make up the Hardscrabble Wind Power Project in Herkimer County looming in the distance.
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He claims he regularly experiences disturbed sleep and headaches, but the negative impact extends to his cows as well. Dillenbeck says there is significant loss in milk production, attributing it to not only the noise, but sediment in the drinking water.
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&quot;It&#39;s the same breed of cows that I&#39;ve had 20-25 years ago,&quot; says Dillenbeck.  &quot;It&#39;s still the same bunch of cows and it&#39;s gone downhill in the last couple of years.&quot;
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He and more than 60 other people are listed as plaintiffs on a lawsuit against Iberdrola, the company which built the project in 2010.
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Attorney Melody Scalfone says the rural landscape has become an industrial site.
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&quot;They&#39;re almost 500 feet tall,&quot; says Scalfone.  &quot;One blade weighs four tons; just the scale of it is overwhelming.  Then you put on top of it the noise.&quot;
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A similar story 120 miles to the east of Hardscrabble is the Hoosac Wind Project in Massachusett&#39;s Berkshire County, also built by Iberdrola. The project just went online in December.
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&quot;Our lives have been turned upside down,&quot; says Michael Fairneny.
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Fairneny lives 3,000 feet from the windmills, three of the 19 he can see right from his home.
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&quot;It&#39;s a constant ringing and buzzing in her ears, I am headachy in the back of the scruff of my neck, it feels like my brain is vibrating,&quot; says Fairneny.
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&quot;I think there are a lot of people, myself included, who find the turbines visually striking and pleasing to the eye,&quot; says Steven Clarke, Massachusett&#39;s Assistant Secretary for Energy.
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&quot;So you can confidently say that the positive effects outweigh the negative effects of these windfarms in the state?&quot; asked NEWS CENTER&#39;s Taryn Kane.
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&quot;Yea, I can confidently say that we are not interested in citing any projects that cause any negative health effects,&quot; answered Clarke.
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Iberdrola says both the Hardscrabble and Hoosac Wind projects were designed to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.
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In a statement, the company says, &quot;We don&#39;t expect that every person in every community will view wind energy or our projects favorably, but we treat everyone&#39;s concerns seriously.&quot;
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Clarke says while it is too early to determine if there is a violation or not, there are absolutely acoustic standards in the state.
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&quot;We&#39;re very interested and supportive of bolstering our clean energy sector, but not at the expense of public health and safety,&quot; says Clarke.
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For Fairneny and Dillenbeck, the courts will decided what lies at the end of the road.
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&quot;We don&#39;t know what plan B is, and that in itself is a very scary issue,&quot; says Fairneny.
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&quot;I know just how he feels, I&#39;m just speechless,&quot; adds Dillenbeck.  &quot;It&#39;s an awful thing.&quot;
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Sound studies have been conducted at the Hardscrabble Wind Project and the attorney involved in that lawsuit against Iberdrola says the results are inconclusive. Iberdrola says the data gathered demonstrates that a reduction system will work to lower sound levels at the project.
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ALBANY, N.Y. -- Huge wind turbines are dotting the landscape in New York and Massachusetts, producing megawatts of green energy. So why would people living near these giant windmills want them out?


While green energy has become a priority in many states, those who live with it in their backyard say it&amp;#39;s dangerous to their health and their farms.


&amp;quot;It sounds just like a prop jet outside the house,&amp;quot; says Keith Dillenbeck, his description of wind turbines defying many people&amp;#39;s picture of green energy.


Dillenbeck showed the NEWS CENTER around his dairy farm, one of the 37 wind turbines that make up the Hardscrabble Wind Power Project in Herkimer County looming in the distance.


He claims he regularly experiences disturbed sleep and headaches, but the negative impact extends to his cows as well. Dillenbeck says there is significant loss in milk production, attributing it to not only the noise, but sediment in the drinking water.


&amp;quot;It&amp;#39;s the same breed of cows that I&amp;#39;ve had 20-25 years ago,&amp;quot; says Dillenbeck.  &amp;quot;It&amp;#39;s still the same bunch of cows and it&amp;#39;s gone downhill in the last couple of years.&amp;quot;


He and more than 60 other people are listed as plaintiffs on a lawsuit against Iberdrola, the company which built the project in 2010.


Attorney Melody Scalfone says the rural landscape has become an industrial site.


&amp;quot;They&amp;#39;re almost 500 feet tall,&amp;quot; says Scalfone.  &amp;quot;One blade weighs four tons; just the scale of it is overwhelming.  Then you put on top of it the noise.&amp;quot;


A similar story 120 miles to the east of Hardscrabble is the Hoosac Wind Project in Massachusett&amp;#39;s Berkshire County, also built by Iberdrola. The project just went online in December.


&amp;quot;Our lives have been turned upside down,&amp;quot; says Michael Fairneny.


Fairneny lives 3,000 feet from the windmills, three of the 19 he can see right from his home.


&amp;quot;It&amp;#39;s a constant ringing and buzzing in her ears, I am headachy in the back of the scruff of my neck, it feels like my brain is vibrating,&amp;quot; says Fairneny.


&amp;quot;I think there are a lot of people, myself included, who find the turbines visually striking and pleasing to the eye,&amp;quot; says Steven Clarke, Massachusett&amp;#39;s Assistant Secretary for Energy.


&amp;quot;So you can confidently say that the positive effects outweigh the negative effects of these windfarms in the state?&amp;quot; asked NEWS CENTER&amp;#39;s Taryn Kane.


&amp;quot;Yea, I can confidently say that we are not interested in citing any projects that cause any negative health effects,&amp;quot; answered Clarke.


Iberdrola says both the Hardscrabble and Hoosac Wind projects were designed to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.


In a statement, the company says, &amp;quot;We don&amp;#39;t expect that every person in every community will view wind energy or our projects favorably, but we treat everyone&amp;#39;s concerns seriously.&amp;quot;


Clarke says while it is too early to determine if there is a violation or not, there are absolutely acoustic standards in the state.


&amp;quot;We&amp;#39;re very interested and supportive of bolstering our clean energy sector, but not at the expense of public health and safety,&amp;quot; says Clarke.


For Fairneny and Dillenbeck, the courts will decided what lies at the end of the road.


&amp;quot;We don&amp;#39;t know what plan B is, and that in itself is a very scary issue,&amp;quot; says Fairneny.


&amp;quot;I know just how he feels, I&amp;#39;m just speechless,&amp;quot; adds Dillenbeck.  &amp;quot;It&amp;#39;s an awful thing.&amp;quot;


Sound studies have been conducted at the Hardscrabble Wind Project and the attorney involved in that lawsuit against Iberdrola says the results are inconclusive. Iberdrola says the data gathered demonstrates that a reduction system will work to lower sound levels at the project.


As for the Hoosac Wind project in Massachusetts, sound monitoring stations are still being established.

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The nineteen turbine Hoosac wind facility (28.5 megawatts) owned and operated by Iberdrola Renewables makes its presence known to a community in the harshest way -- through noise emissions and strobing shadows. 
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The nineteen turbine Hoosac wind facility (28.5 megawatts) owned and operated by Iberdrola Renewables makes its presence known to a community in the harshest way -- through noise emissions and strobing shadows. 


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<title>Skip Vallee Hits Bernie Sanders on Wind Development </title>
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Political ad exposes Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for his support of industrial wind energy development.
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Political ad exposes Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for his support of industrial wind energy development.


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<title>Cape Bridgwater: Melissa and Rikki </title>
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Melissa and Rikki talk about life among the wind turbines at Cape Bridgewater in Victoria, Australia.
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<title>No More Subsidies for Wind</title>
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Tang Energy Group CEO Patrick Jenevein explains how federal subsidies are hurting the wind industry. Mr. Jenevein caught the attention of many people with his Wall Street Journal <a href="opinions/37929">opinion piece</a>  that described the problem with federal wind subsidies. <br />
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Tang Energy Group CEO Patrick Jenevein explains how federal subsidies are hurting the wind industry. Mr. Jenevein caught the attention of many people with his Wall Street Journal opinion piece  that described the problem with federal wind subsidies. &lt;
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ An education and advocacy session for the greater Scituate MA community, was held on Saturday, March 23, 2013, hosted by the neighbors affected by the Scituate Industrial Wind Turbine.
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Topics Included: The South Shore / Scituate Experience<br />
- Acoustics 101: (Rick James, Principal Consultant at E-Coustic Solutions) Min 13.11<br />
- Light Strobe: A Real Life Experience (Mark McKeever) Min: 48:42<br />
- Health and safety: (Dr. Jeffry Silver, MD. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Certified by American Board of Internal Medicine- subspecialty- Sleep Medicine.) Min: 1.07:29<br />
- Green Community Legislation: Leaving Communities Black and blue<br />
- Reasons for and request for support of Town Meeting Warrant # 28 -rescind special permit granted to Scituate Wind. Min: 1.42:20
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<strong>Background:</strong>
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Organizers hoped to draw residents from other areas of the Town who are not directly impacted by the noise and strobing light emanating from the industrial wind turbine. The event&#39;s goal was to shed light on the real health and safety impacts being experienced by folks living too close to this inappropriately sited industrial wind turbine, and with accurate information in hand, encourage our friends and neighbors to understand, support and advocate on behalf of the negatively impacted residents.
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<description>An education and advocacy session for the greater Scituate MA community, was held on Saturday, March 23, 2013, hosted by the neighbors affected by the Scituate Industrial Wind Turbine.

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- Acoustics 101: (Rick James, Principal Consultant at E-Coustic Solutions) Min 13.11&lt;
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- Light Strobe: A Real Life Experience (Mark McKeever) Min: 48:42&lt;
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- Health and safety: (Dr. Jeffry Silver, MD. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Certified by American Board of Internal Medicine- subspecialty- Sleep Medicine.) Min: 1.07:29&lt;
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- Green Community Legislation: Leaving Communities Black and blue&lt;
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- Reasons for and request for support of Town Meeting Warrant # 28 -rescind special permit granted to Scituate Wind. Min: 1.42:20


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Organizers hoped to draw residents from other areas of the Town who are not directly impacted by the noise and strobing light emanating from the industrial wind turbine. The event&amp;#39;s goal was to shed light on the real health and safety impacts being experienced by folks living too close to this inappropriately sited industrial wind turbine, and with accurate information in hand, encourage our friends and neighbors to understand, support and advocate on behalf of the negatively impacted residents.

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RTE News interviews Michael and Dorothy Keane from County Roscommon where they speak about living beside two 100 meter high wind turbines.
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<title>&quot;THIS IS OUR LIFE&quot; : What shadow-flicker looks like in Kingston, MA</title>
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Dan Alves, a resident of Leland Road, refuses to allow his epileptic son to stay in his bedroom when the KWI Turbine’s shadow flicker penetrates into his house. “That’s pretty much the rule,” Alves told the Journal on Friday afternoon. “We don’t want him in his room but we’re not always home so we can’t control it.”
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Dan Alves, a resident of Leland Road, refuses to allow his epileptic son to stay in his bedroom when the KWI Turbine’s shadow flicker penetrates into his house. “That’s pretty much the rule,” Alves told the Journal on Friday afternoon. “We don’t want him in his room but we’re not always home so we can’t control it.”


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<title>Wind Rush Abridged Version </title>
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This excerpt of Andrew Gregg&#39;s documentary, Wind Rush, offers powerful insight into the impacts of living near industrial scale wind turbines.
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This excerpt of Andrew Gregg&amp;#39;s documentary, Wind Rush, offers powerful insight into the impacts of living near industrial scale wind turbines.


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<title>Wind turbine turmoil</title>
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Conflict over the construction of wind turbines in dangerous proximity to a Canadian airport.
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Conflict over the construction of wind turbines in dangerous proximity to a Canadian airport.


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