Wind farm fans ‘death row’ fears for endangered species

The approval of a controversial wind farm project burned an insurance for angry environmentalists who said that the federal government had signed a death order for the surrounding ecosystem.
After being stuck in the political purgatory for eight years, the agency of Australia 100-ORIN POINT Green light was given to Robbins Island in Tasmania.
The long -standing project was approved after saying that the Federal Environment Minister Australia should be “realistic ında about renewable energy needs.
For a long time, it has been the subject of the opposition of environmentalists who have created concerns about the impact on local wildlife.
Environmental Minister Murray Watt insisted that a balance was established between strong guards and the need for more renewable projects.
“It is important that the fans do the right thing and consult their communities, but we must be realistic about the needs of our country for this renewable energy,” he said to journalists in Canberra.
The wind farm is expected to provide power of 422,000 houses and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 3.4 million tons a year – this is equivalent to buying more than one million cars on the road.
Environmental defenders expressed their concerns that the project could even force more critical migrant orange parrots of the project.
As part of the proposal, there is a fear of building a bridge on the island, as it will expose healthy Tazmanian demons to a deadly facial tumor disease that destroys two -thirds of the species population in the last thirty years.
Bob Bob Brown Foundation boss and former Greens politician Christine Milne said, Mur Prime Minister Albania sent Minister Murray Watt to sign the death order of Robbins Island’s magnificent ecosystem, ”he said.
“The guarantees of Murray Watt will determine strict conditions is a joke.”
The workers’ government applied conditions to reduce some of these concerns, including obstacles to prevent financing and motherland Tasmanian demons from transmitting tumor disease for an orange -made parrot protection program.
No wind turbine or any other infrastructure cannot be built at 1 km of the Kama Kama -tailed eagle nest.
Ms. Milne rejected the conditions and defended the lifting of the green band to accelerate the project, and put endangered birds, including orange belly parrot, on the “Order of Death”.

Tasmania Green Party members condemned the approval of the project.
Sen Of course we need more renewable energy projects, but the wrong project in the wrong place, N Nick Mckim said.
“Habitats, landscapes and sea landscapes should be protected under international conventions that are not exploited by a multinational company.”
The construction of the $ 3 billion development is expected to begin in 2031 and will support 350 direct business as well as 50 ongoing operational business.
Autralia said Australia, a step in the right direction.
“Decision shows that large, complex projects can be given responsible, balance the overall effects and maintain biological diversity and provide clean energy to address climate change, Dav said General Manager David Pollington.

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