Blowing In The Wind
10 May 2004 - 10:00am
The world's fastest expansion of renewable energy stirs up controversy.
"It was supposed to be a green solution to the environmental crisis. But Britain's 'wind rush' -- the world's fastest expansion of renewable energy -- has split the green lobby and whipped up a storm of protest from a powerful coalition of countryside groups. So are wind farms the answer to global warming -- or merely a blight on the landscape?"
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An ill wind?
Source:
The Guardian Unlimited, May 7, 2004
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