1000 Year-Old Forest Being Destroyed for Turbines

Another example of how “saving the planet” is doing the very opposite. Industrial wind plants should be immediately banned, not only for the harm they cause animals and humans and the environment, but also for the destruction they bring simply in their construction.

by Frank Bergman for slaynews.com

Known as the “Fairytale Forest” due to its central role in the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, this ancient landscape is home to trees over 500 years old.

In the heart of Germany, a once-pristine natural treasure, the Reinhardswald, is being devastated under the guise of “saving the planet.”

The historic forest is believed to be 1000 years old. However, it is now being transformed into an industrial wasteland to make way for massive wind turbines.

The wind industry and green proponents claim this destruction is necessary for fighting “climate change.” But is it?

Screenshot of Reinhardswald Forest (Photo: Dennis Busch)

In the name of the “green agenda,” the region is being torn apart by the construction of 18 giant wind turbines. Each turbine reaches a towering height of 244 meters. To make room for these behemoths, roads are being cut into the forest, thousands of ancient trees are being felled, and once-pristine slopes are being leveled. Meanwhile, vast amounts of gravel are being dumped across the forest floor.

This isn’t just the installation of wind turbines in open fields; this is large-scale industrial development that is causing irreversible harm to the forest’s delicate ecosystem.

Of course, the globalists set to profit from the scheme insist that the plan is vital for tackling “global warming.” However, conservationists and local residents, especially from the surrounding communities, are speaking out. They are uniting in protest against the project. They’ve formed citizens’ initiatives, fighting to protect the forest from destruction.

Read the full story at Slay News here.

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Wind Concerns is a collaboration of citizens of the Lakeland Alberta region against proposed wind turbine projects.

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