Regarding the wind industry, politics often overshadow
environmental, scientific, and human considerations. We’ve been told that we need wind energy. But is this true? If so, why are we shielded from the procedures, negative effects, and true costs? Why is there so little public involvement? Let's dig into the less-discussed negative impacts of this much-lauded technology. Warm welcome!
Regarding the wind industry, politics often overshadow environmental, scientific, and human considerations. We’ve been told that we need wind energy. But is this true? If so, why are we shielded from the procedures, negative effects, and true costs? Why is there so little public involvement? Let's dig into the less-discussed negative impacts of this much-lauded technology. Warm welcome!
KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, AND COLLABORATION
"We need more electricity," but do we truly need wind power? For decades, citizens have raised concerns and questioned the expansion of wind power establishments. The significant number of individuals adversely affected by wind power industries has, thus far, been largely overlooked.
This is a site where we highlight the negative impact of wind power without euphemisms.
We delve into the problems and challenges of wind power's environmental, socio-economic, financial, and human rights aspects in practice.
Through knowledge, experience, and collaboration, we raise awareness about the realities of wind power exploitation.
Is wind power as green and sustainable as we have been led to believe? The answer might surprise you.
Both citizens and scientists are increasingly questioning the consequences of wind energy development, yet many of their concerns continue to go unheeded.
With knowledge, experience and collaboration, we are raising awareness of wind power and its negative impacts.
Our approach encompasses a thorough examination of the wind industry’s environmental, social, economic, and human rights implications.
"It is usually only when you are directly affected that you are forced to educate yourself on the complexities of wind power. Whether they are ordinary citizens, politicians, journalists, or scientists - most people quickly realize that wind power is not as good as previously thought.”
Madeleine Staaf Kura