One Response to “Day 3:Wind Turbine Week for Ellen”
on 25 Nov 2009 at 10:44 am Rural
They are “BIG” aren’t they, some would say intrusive, they most certainly change the look of the countryside!!
I just wanted to thank you for seeking the whole story regarding wind turbines, I am particularly impressed that a “big city” candidate should do so. For a Green party candidate to even hint that there may be some problems with this technology is …. “controversial”. As a newish Green member in the Grey Bruce area where the “debate” between Nuclear and Windfarms is very much not just an academic exercise I congratulate you on your efforts. I will be looking forward to your conclusions. The opinions on this subject are many and varied but you may wish to view my thoughts on Elizabeth’s recent comments on it at http://ruralcanadian.blogspot.com/2009/11/rose-coloured-glasses.html.
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They are “BIG” aren’t they, some would say intrusive, they most certainly change the look of the countryside!!
I just wanted to thank you for seeking the whole story regarding wind turbines, I am particularly impressed that a “big city” candidate should do so. For a Green party candidate to even hint that there may be some problems with this technology is …. “controversial”. As a newish Green member in the Grey Bruce area where the “debate” between Nuclear and Windfarms is very much not just an academic exercise I congratulate you on your efforts. I will be looking forward to your conclusions. The opinions on this subject are many and varied but you may wish to view my thoughts on Elizabeth’s recent comments on it at http://ruralcanadian.blogspot.com/2009/11/rose-coloured-glasses.html.
Democracy requires dialog, please join us at http://democracyunderfire.blogspot.com/