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EPAW-The European Platform Against Windfarms

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The European Platform Against Windfarms (EPAW) was founded in Paris on 4th October, 2008, by federations, associations, and other groups from four EU countries. It now has 452 member organisations from 21 countries. Individuals cannot become members.
The aim of EPAW is to defend the interests of the many groups which are either:
    •    opposing individual wind farm proposals;
    •    or questioning the effectiveness of wind farms as a tool for solving our energy problems;
    •    or protecting flora, fauna and landscapes from the damage wind farms cause directly or through
          environmental degradation such as erosion, water contamination and bush fires;
    •    or fighting generally against the damaging effects of wind farms on tourism, the economy,
          people's quality of life, their health and the value of their property;
    •    or concerned with some or all of the above.
Their extensive website has a great deal of information, helpful material, videos, news, documents
Your organisation can join EPAW-Link to their website on the image below
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