Does my hon. Friend agree that one of the other baleful effects of the proliferation of applications for out-of-scale wind turbines is that it tends to turn people against renewable energy as a whole? As they search for arguments to defend their communities, they immediately start to look at the whole case for cutting carbon emissions and do so from a hostile point of view. That cannot be a good thing for a cause that we would all support.
Planning Policy and Wind Turbines (South-West)
Proceeding contribution from
Geoffrey Cox
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 12 March 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Planning Policy and Wind Turbines (South-West).
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