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An intimidating sensation
Credit: Tri-Town Transcript | Jan 30, 2013 | www.wickedlocal.com ~~
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This is about societies that rush into “green energy” with specific note about wind-powered turbines:
If you wish to see an argument being made against the indiscriminate location of wind turbines;
If you wish to see the negative environmental impact (visual) that such huge turbines create against the vista;
If you wish to witness the impact and the intimidating sensation the turbines pose those driving toward them …
…you need to take Route 128 north to Gloucester.
I rest my case.
One person’s opinion,
Richard B. Alm, Spofford Road, Boxford
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