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“The current anger at the march of turbines and pylons across the hills of Britain is not from nimbys. Government money has lubricated most backyard owners to support wind power. It comes from those who appreciate the beauty of the countryside and who question the industrial spoliation of miles of…” quote by Simon Jenkins
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“The current anger at the march of turbines and pylons across the hills of Britain is not from nimbys. Government money has lubricated most backyard owners to support wind power. It comes from those who appreciate the beauty of the countryside and who question the industrial spoliation of miles of open landscape for a pitiful net gain to climate change.”

Simon Jenkins

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Source Article: The Spectator, 2023

Public opposition to wind turbines stems from perceived landscape damage, not just NIMBYism.

In simple terms: Wind farms face visual opposition.

Key Takeaway

Consider aesthetics in renewable planning.

Themes

environment policy community

Mood

concerned analytical

Type

political environmental

When to use this quote

  • local council meetings
  • public hearings
  • environmental impact studies
  • media commentary

Key Concepts

urban planning energy transition landscape aesthetics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can design reduce visual impact?
  • What compromises satisfy both energy goals and local values?
A Different Perspective

Economic benefits may outweigh visual concerns for some.

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