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What Happened to Our Representatives?

by Wind ConcernsElk Point/St. Paul, Political, Southern AlbertaPosted on March 20, 2023March 25, 2023No Comments

Why aren’t Alberta politicians listening?

The Winds of Division

by Wind ConcernsHome, PoliticalPosted on March 10, 2023August 10, 2023No Comments

Rural municipalities in Alberta say the Alberta Utilities Commission doesn’t fully consult with them when approving renewable energy projects on private land.

An Assault on Lakeland Wildlife and Animals

by Wind ConcernsHome, Elk Point/St. Paul, Wildlife and BirdsPosted on March 9, 2023September 21, 2023No Comments

Recent studies are definitive: wind turbines wreak havoc on many animals, bats, and fowl that are forced to live among them.

Wind Turbines and Health: The Studies

by Wind ConcernsHome, Elk Point/St. Paul, Human HealthPosted on March 7, 2023November 20, 20236 Comments

The negative health effects of living by wind turbines can be crippling. That’s the science.

How Much Good Do They Do?

by Wind ConcernsHome, PoliticalPosted on March 7, 2023August 12, 2023No Comments

Are wind turbines delivering what energy companies, governments, and environmental interests are promising?

How Do You Know?

by Wind ConcernsHome, Elk Point/St. Paul, The MapsPosted on March 6, 2023April 1, 2023No Comments

So you’ve looked at The Maps and breathed a sigh of relief that turbines aren’t that close to you. But that could change in a blink…

Reliable?

by Wind ConcernsHome, Environmental, Southern AlbertaPosted on March 5, 2023August 15, 2023One Comment

As energy companies clamor to profit from rich subsidies and ideologically driven governments, the truth is that wind turbines come with significant hazards.

How Big?

by Wind ConcernsHome, Elk Point/St. Paul, EnvironmentalPosted on March 5, 2023March 20, 2024One Comment

These monoliths will be seen for miles, ruining one of the prettiest landscapes in northern Alberta.

Know How You Are Affected

by Wind ConcernsHome, Elk Point/St. Paul, The MapsPosted on March 5, 2023August 2, 2023No Comments

Why are these turbines being placed in populated rural areas?

Down Wind – What Awaits the Lakeland

by Wind ConcernsHome, Economic, Elk Point/St. Paul, Environmental, Human Health, PoliticalPosted on March 4, 2023March 25, 2023One Comment

The experience of Ontario residents is a warning of what is coming to Alberta’s Lakeland residents…

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Mission Statement

Wind Concerns is a movement of Alberta residents against the imposition of industrial wind turbines. We support the use of sensible energy programmes. We do not support the use of technologies that cause serious harm to people, animals, birds, or the environment. Hundreds of studies and even court decisions now clearly show the harm of industrial turbines to both the environment and economies. It is time to “follow the science.” Wind Concerns is calling for local, provincial, and federal governments to finally say “no” to wind projects and “yes” to clean energy projects that make sense.

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