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CRITICS MOCK SCOTLAND CUT TREES FOR WIND FARMS - AS FORESTS INCREASED FROM 5-18% LAST CENTURY
3 years ago
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environment
Al Gore
Environmental Educator
Barack. Greta
climate change
global warming
greenhouse gases
carbon dioxide
carbon emissions
sustainability
environmental solutions
An organization called Stop These Things is dedicated to destroying the wind power industry. STT criticized Scotland for cutting down forests to put up wind farms, based on loss of habitat for birds and animals. However Scotland is working to manage forests with the government, communities, economy and environment. Forests in Scotland has increased from 5 to 18% over the last century. So again this is another never do anything for the environment organization whose concerns don't seem to match actual stats.
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