>Reindeer herders in the Nordic country argue that the sight and sound of giant wind turbines frighten their animals grazing nearby and thereby jeopardize age-old traditions.
While I can believe that (a) they don’t like it and (b) that it’s not traditional Sámi, I can’t help but notice that the Sámi guy in the thumbnail appears to be herding them riding an ATV, which one would think would likely apply to both points as well.
Distribute reindeer earplugs to Sami herders. Problem solved.
Good job Norway has other places it can put these.
Well, now we’re not going to fuck the Earth for conservative people. And meat is harmful. Joke aside, electricity is expensive, and one of the excuses I hear on many windless days, what the fuck are my turbines for? Either there will be no wind, they will freeze if the temperatures are low or there will be storms that will destroy. I guess we’re all eco-friendly but no one wants to hear a roar all day, right. Sabotage is also an option.
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Back to oil it is then.
>Reindeer herders in the Nordic country argue that the sight and sound of giant wind turbines frighten their animals grazing nearby and thereby jeopardize age-old traditions.
While I can believe that (a) they don’t like it and (b) that it’s not traditional Sámi, I can’t help but notice that the Sámi guy in the thumbnail appears to be herding them riding an ATV, which one would think would likely apply to both points as well.
Distribute reindeer earplugs to Sami herders. Problem solved.
Good job Norway has other places it can put these.
Well, now we’re not going to fuck the Earth for conservative people. And meat is harmful. Joke aside, electricity is expensive, and one of the excuses I hear on many windless days, what the fuck are my turbines for? Either there will be no wind, they will freeze if the temperatures are low or there will be storms that will destroy. I guess we’re all eco-friendly but no one wants to hear a roar all day, right. Sabotage is also an option.