http://www.forbes.com/2011/07/19/wind-energy-carbon.html Facts are pesky things. And they’re particularly pesky when it comes to the myths about the wind energy business. For years, it’s been an article of faith among advocates... read more →
The industrial transformation of cultural landscapes which have evolved over centuries and even of whole regions is being allowed. Ecologically and economically useless wind generators, some of which stand as... read more →
Canada and Ontario continue to breach legally-binding Treaties and agreements by imposing various planning and developments on First Nation territories without consent and in direct contravention of Treaties. (more…)
Submitted by Doug L. Hoffman on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 16:41 An average US citizen or corporate entity who kills an endangered animal can be in big trouble with the law.... read more →
K. de Groot & C. le Pair (Former Shell & STW, The Netherlands.) kenjdegroot@mac.com clepair@casema.nl ________________________________________ Summary Wind generated electricity requires back up capacity of conventional power stations. This capacity... read more →
November 2004 Special Report from New Scientist Print Edition http://mvwind.10.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?p=255&highlight=weather#255 Kate Ravilious Wind farms can change the weather, according to a model of how these forests of giant turbines interact... read more →
Hi again from Toronto. Toronto, along with Cleveland, Ohio, and NY Power Authority, to name a few, is fighting to be “FIRST” to industrialize our Great Lakes with wind turbines.... read more →
By Robert E. Aliasso Jr. and Tom Bishop On Earth Day 2009, New York Power Authority (NYPA) President Richie Kessel unveiled plans to industrialize Lake Ontario and Lake Erie with... read more →
Alec N. Salt, PhD, Cochlear Fluids Research Laboratory, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri Overview of The Problem Wind turbines such as those currently being constructed in rural... read more →
http://stopthesethings.com/ Clive and Trina Gare are cattle graziers from South Australia’s Mid-North with their home property situated between Hallett and Jamestown. Since October 2010, the Gares have played host to... read more →