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Save Our Seas - artwork by Marion ChapmanSave Our Seas - artwork by Marion Chapman, Australia, who has donated it for the use of campaigners worldwide - PDF: https://static.wind-watch.org/SaveOurSeas.pdfMar 25, 2023
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Wieringermeer wind energy facility, The NetherlandsWieringermeer wind energy facility, The Netherlands’ largest. Now called Princess Ariane Wind Farm. All of the power nominally goes to a single Microsoft data center. Photo by Rixt de Boer (who had to move away because of the noise)Mar 12, 2023
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Resources needed for gas vs wind power100× more iron ore, 25× more concrete, 10× more specialty metals and minerals, 900 tonnes nonrecyclable plastics, 10 square miles of land for wind turbines versus natural gas - graphic from Blackrock Energy and Resources Income Trust, Half Yearly Financial Report, 31 May 2022 - based on data from The Hard Math of Minerals by Mark P. Mills, Issues in Science and Technology, January 27, 2022Jan 23, 2023
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Wind turbine hub: oily dirt and missing nose coneVestas 1.65-megawatt wind turbine, missing its nose cone, at Portland General Electric’s Biglow Canyon wind farm in Wasco County, Oregon, 2022 - Photographer: Dave Killen/The OregonianJan 23, 2023
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Protest by Friends of Lincoln Lake at January commissioning ceremony, Stetson Mountain, MaineProtest by Friends of Lincoln Lake at January commissioning ceremony, Stetson Mountain, Maine
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Dutch Hill, Cohocton, N.Y.Dutch Hill, Cohocton, N.Y.
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Carleton College, Northfield, MinnesotaCarleton College, Northfield, Minnesota
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Sweetwater, TexasSweetwater, Texas
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Installing the blades at the Blue Grass Ridge wind farm in Gentry County, MissouriInstalling the blades at the Blue Grass Ridge wind farm in Gentry County, Missouri
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How big are these turbines?How big are these turbines?
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No trespassing - Locust Ridge, Mohonoy City, PennsylvaniaNo trespassing - Locust Ridge, Mohonoy City, Pennsylvania
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Braes of Doune wind energy facility behind Stirling, ScotlandBraes of Doune wind energy facility behind Stirling, Scotland
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