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Tag Archives: Dr Richard Dixon

Major environmental groups seriously compromised by wind developers’ cash

Posted on April 27, 2012 by newsroom

One of the most genuinely shocking developments in the disputed push for wind generated energy Continue reading →

Posted in Animal Welfare, Birding, Business, Community News, Environment, Nature Reserves, Politics, Renewable Energy, Tourism, Tourism activities | Tagged Aedán Smith, Argyll, Baotou, cancers, clean green, clean hands, Daily Mail, developers, Dr Richard Dixon, Energy Committee, financial support.RSPB Scotland, Friends of the Earth Scotland, John Muir Trust, magnets, markets, Mongolia, Murdo Fraser MSP, peasants, production, rare earths, Renewable Energy, renewables, revelation, Scottish Power renewables, SSE, toxic waste, turbines, Wildlife, wind farms, WWF Scotland | 171 Comments

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