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Norway Says No Way : Norwegian Government Faces Furious Backlash Against Industrial Wind Power – STOP THESE THINGS

March 29, 2021 You are here: Home / Europe / Norway Says ‘No Way’: Norwegian Government Faces Furious Backlash Against Industrial Wind Power Norway Says ‘No Way’: Norwegian Government Faces Furious Backlash Against Industrial Wind Power Pollster’s claims about everyone being in favour of wind power hit a brick wall just as soon as wind turbines get speared into their backyards. Funny about that. Delivering a grinding, thumping, pulsing cacophony of low-frequency noise; destroying bog lands, waterways and poisoning underground water supplies; throwing 15 tonne blades to the four winds; sparking wildfires; slaughtering birds and bats; and ruining pristine landscapes – including the wholesale clear-felling of forests – it doesn’t take people long to turn against industrial wind power. And, so it goes in Norway.

Wind farm backlash grows in oil-rich Norway

Wind farm backlash grows in oil-rich Norway Lars Erik Taraldsen, Lars Paulsson and Jesper Starn, Bloomberg Dec. 13, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Tina Bru, Norway s petroleum and energy minister, returns to her seat after speaking at the Sparebank 1 Markets Energy Conference in Oslo, Norway, on Feb. 26, 2020.Bloomberg photo by Odin Jaeger. After being harassed on social media and told repeatedly that she s a traitor who should be in jail, Norway s 34-year-old energy minister is bracing for a controversial election campaign. In the country that has amassed a trillion-dollar fortune built on the revenue from oil and natural gas exports, it s the green energy revolution that is stoking one of the loudest debates. Wind power could be a vital part of Norway s plan to slash pollution, but many voters have had enough of the machines that stand as tall as skyscrapers. Tina Bru is getting abuse both online and when out on foot.

Wind farm backlash grows in oil-rich Norway before election - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Wind farm backlash grows in oil-rich Norway before election Source: By Lars Erik Taraldsen, Lars Paulsson and Jesper Starn, Bloomberg • Posted: Thursday, December 10, 2020 After being harassed on social media and told repeatedly that she’s a traitor who should be in jail, Norway’s 34-year-old energy minister is bracing for a controversial election campaign. In the country that has amassed a trillion-dollar fortune built on the revenue from oil and natural gas exports, it’s the green energy revolution that is stoking one of the loudest debates. Wind power could be a vital part of Norway’s plan to slash pollution, but many voters have had enough of the machines that stand as tall as skyscrapers. Tina Bru is getting abuse both online and when out on foot.

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