In the third part of his series interviewing figures whose decisions shape our environment, George Monbiot asks the head of the countryside watchdog, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, why it opposes windfarms – but not opencast coal mines.
In the third part of his series interviewing figures whose decisions shape our environment, George Monbiot asks the head of the countryside watchdog, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, why it opposes windfarms – but not opencast coal mines.
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by George Monbiot, The Real News Network
December 21, 2008

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