‘Reckless race’ toward wind renewables is ‘degrading’ the environment

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‘Reckless race’ toward wind renewables is ‘degrading’ the environment
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Those destroying the Queensland bushland for wind farms in the “reckless race” toward renewables are “forgetting the first principle of what they’re trying to do” which is improve the environment, says Nationals Leader David Littleproud.

“What they’re doing is actually degrading the environment,” Mr Littleproud told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

“This isn’t common sense at all when you’re going to have land clearing to the scale that they’re talking about and that’s before you even get to the transmission lines.”

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