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Tuesday, 19 November 2024

With all the detrimental effects of wind farms, how on Earth are they being approved?

 Dr. Tess Lawrie writes about a conversation she had with a farmer in Wales about the negative impact wind farms are having on local communities.

They are causing significant health issues, including sleep disturbances, chronic stress, and motion-sickness-like symptoms, due to low-frequency infrasound emitted by turbines.

Negative effects are not limited to humans. Wind turbines have a detrimental effect on local fauna, particularly birds, bats and insects on land, as well as dolphins and whales at sea.

How are they being approved by local councils? Dr. Lawrie asks incredulously.

There is growing scepticism about the climate change narrative that drives many renewable energy policies. Living in the UK, there is no doubt the weather is doing strange things – it’s been a miserably cloudy and cold year with hardly any sunshine whatsoever. But is this climate change or part of a climate hoax?

Devastating floods in Spain as well as the fires in Greece have raised questions about whether these events were genuinely natural or potentially orchestrated. This possibility only reinforces the need to critically examine policies that push for widespread wind farm developments, which are so obviously visual and noise pollutants. So why are they allowed?

Wind energy is presented as a solution to “climate change,” yet its long-term effects on health, ecosystems and local communities are devastating and these effects are completely overlooked....<<<Read More>>>...