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Alerts and Events: Letters
These postings are provided to help publicize and provide examples of the efforts of affiliated groups and individuals related to industrial wind energy development. Most of the notices posted here are not the product of nor are they necessarily endorsed by National Wind Watch.
Mont Saint Michel
[scroll down for English translation] Le scandale inimaginable des éoliennes industrielles au Mont Saint Michel est en train de se concrétiser. Les tribunaux ont donné raison au promoteur concernant les éoliennes d’Argouges. Les avocats du conseil d’Etat ont estimé que le pourvoi devant la cour de cassation était perdu d’avance. Nous n’avons eu aucune réponse de la présidence de la République et du ministère de la culture. La direction de l’unesco nous a renvoyé au préfet. Les éoliennes vont pouvoir . . .
Action alerts, Environment, Events, Germany, Letters •


Source: Reichardt, Jutta; and Bernardi, Marco
Husum Wind Energy Fair – the worldwide biggest playground of wind-profiteers
Dear allies against Big Wind worldwide, dear members of EPAW and NAPAW ! From Tuesday to Saturday all the global wind industry lobbyists who profit from the destruction of nature, biodiversity, landscape and our health and quality of life will meet in Husum, Schleswig-Holstein – in northern Germany. 25,000 visitors from 70 countries worldwide are expected. Even those who destroy your country, your landscape, your oceans, your mountains and your nature by industrial wind turbines ! We want to go to Husum . . .
Protest in Warsaw, Poland
Dear friends, Poland needs your help. The first protest against the windmills in Warsaw, 14 September 2010. Write your letter of support to kontakt@stopwiatrakom.eu story in English: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQZ115-zzIM Jacek Malak www.stopwiatrakom.eu
HAVE TO BE STOPPED
Letter of Support: The wind power industry in incestuous collaboration with ill-informed politicians is ruthless beyond all reasonable limits. The attack on the scenic Massif du Sud in Canada shows, that nothing is holy for the wind power industrial complex. Campaigners against devastating wind turbines in the Nordic and Baltic countries are with you in spirit to day and hope for a successful rally, which can show the world, that it is enough. The limit for our tolerance with the . . .
Announcements, Fundraisers, Law, Letters, News, Ontario, Setbacks •


Source: Hanna, Ian
Ian Hanna v. Ontario – Legal Action update
As many are aware, in October 2009, with the support of a great many people, a major legal challenge was launched under my name to the Green Energy Act – specifically to the parts that deal with siting and setbacks of Industrial Wind Turbines (IWTs) in relation to people’s homes. This “Application for Judicial Review” seeks to have IWT development close to people placed on hold across Ontario until independent, epidemiological studies are completed to determine safe setbacks from places . . .
Manif à Toronto : message de soutien
Bonjour de France aux manifestants de Toronto ! La Plateforme européenne EPAW représentant 401 membres de 21 pays européens, vous apporte tout son soutien moral pour cette journée importante à Toronto. La fédération française FED que je réprésente également, se joint à ce soutien. Que votre manifestation pour combattre le fléau des éoliennes industrielles et tous les maux qu’elles engendrent, notamment pour les riverains et les paysages, soit entendue largement pour faire évoluer l’opinion publique et pour faire réfléchir les décideurs. . . .
Support from the Windwahnmarsch in North-Germany (Toronto, April 28)
Dear friends in Canada and USA, This is a letter from supporters of Schleswig-Holstein, the northernmost region in Germany, where once was the cradle of the German wind power. We send you all strength and courage of the world, to fight with success the profiteers and destroyer of nature, landscape and health in the lobby of wind industry ! We represent thousands of victims in the north of Germany, who are suffering since more than two decades from the impact of . . .