http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news03/wind-projects-worry-weather-service-official--20180414&template=mwdt Wind projects worry weather service official By MARCUS WOLF MWOLF@WDT.NET PUBLISHED: SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 AT 12:30 AM AMANDA MORRISON / WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES The National Weather Service... read more →
Norm Schultz Turbines In Lake Erie — Where Do You Stand? Turbines In Lake Erie - Where Do You Stand? “Boaters... read more →
The LEEDCo, or Icebreaker as it is now known more commonly, was defeated in 2014. Roundly. See this article from the Plain Dealer. Nothing could have been more clear. Also,... read more →
According to residents of the Hyonggye-ri village interviewed by The Korea Herald, they are just beginning to realize the impact of industrial wind energy facilities on people and animals. Beekeeper... read more →
http://www.lockportjournal.com/opinion/mailbag-siting-of-industrial-wind-turbines-poses-unacceptable-risk-to/article_320a4fc1-0745-530a-9ee9-acac07375a57.html LOCKPORT JOURNAL MARCH 17 2018 Siting of industrial wind turbines poses unacceptable risk to migrating birds Mar 16, 2018 I am writing to... read more →
Candy & Kasey Our family journeyed to the Lake Erie Islands this weekend. The kids wanted chocolate and a fun weekend on the island, and I wanted to document the... read more →
Butterfly Roost Site, just at Cleveland. Yes, Butterflies, too, fly across the Lake. “Their story is amazing; it's heroic. You have this tiny insect that weighs less than half... read more →
PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS AMAZING THOUGHTFUL INTERVIEW BETWEEN SUZANNE OF GREAT LAKES WIND TRUTH AND BETSEY OF WESTERN CUYAHOGA AUDUBON. https://fccdl.in/qJH5RFt3nt OR
Doug Ford was asked a tough energy question last Friday, February 23, in a PC Town Hall. He became passionate, and energized, and points to that personal energy,... read more →
Sensing but Not Hearing: The Problem of Wind Turbine Noise (Interview with acoustician Steven Cooper, AU) By Sherri Lange -- February 2, 2018 In this interview a candid and... read more →