Tag Archives: Wind Concerns Ontario

Ostrander Point approval” “reprehensible”

(Retired) physics professor John Harrison’s rebuttal to CanWEA and Environmental Defence claims that wind power projects are good for the environment is one chapter of Dirty Business. Amid the facts about the cost and reliability of wind power generation, Harrison … Continue reading

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Big wind: how “dirty” is it? Read this

Dirty Business: the reality of Ontario’s rush to wind power is all about how the Ontario government fell for the claims of Big Wind, about benefits to the environment, the economy, and wind power’s role in saving lives from dirty … Continue reading

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Dirty Business: “an eye-opener”

Editor Jane Wilson appeared on Bayshore Radio’s CFOS open line show this morning to talk about Dirty Business, the reality of Ontario’s rush to wind power. Host and journalist Dan Maclean pronounced the book a “real eye opener” with information … Continue reading

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The power of community action against a dirty business

The results of Ontario’s recent election are an eye-opener: communities that protest the loss of democracy as a result of the McGuinty government’s Green Energy Act, and who don’t want industrial power generation projects forced on their communities have had … Continue reading

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Reviews!

Comments are coming in about Dirty Business: the reality of Ontario’s rush to wind power -an amazing compilation -thank you, thank you, thank you. All of rural Ontario thanks you! -This is great. This is the best information, all in … Continue reading

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Dirty Business: Ontario’s wind power rush revealed

Dirty Business: the reality of Ontario’s rush to wind power Finally, wind power in Ontario explained. And it’s not pretty. Or “green.” Ontario’s government counted on “renewable” sources of energy such as wind and solar to create jobs after the failure … Continue reading

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