Instead of acting in dispersed order, they form a united front. In their fight against wind turbines which, according to them, disfigure our landscapes in France, associations have decided to unite to attack. This first show of force came last month. Instead of a few volunteers who usually go to court, this time 165 associations have together filed an appeal. They all attacked a regional document targeting New Aquitaine and which contains worrying objectives.
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The Sraddet - because it is its name - indicates that by 2030 it will be necessary to multiply by 2.5 the terrestrial wind power in this region, which already has 600 masts. "And we don't want more," says Jean-Louis Butré, president of the Federation for Sustainable Environment (FED), which announces the color. "As each region will have a Sraddet, we will attack this document as soon as we can by bringing us together." The associations of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
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