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ARE WIND TURBINE BLADES RECYCLABLE?

ARE WIND TURBINE BLADES RECYCLABLE?

by Arleen | Jul 7, 2023 | CLIMATE CHANGE, Renewable Energy, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

LOOK UP – WAY UP  The question is how renewable are the renewables? HOW LONG DO WIND TURBINES LAST? Good question.  The best estimates and averages are that wind turbines last 30 years. Ten Mile Lagoon, west of Esperance, Western Australia was the first wind...
SWEDISH PARLIAMENT EASES WAY FOR NUCLEAR POWER

SWEDISH PARLIAMENT EASES WAY FOR NUCLEAR POWER

by Arleen | Jun 20, 2023 | GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

At Save Our Woodlands we are doing – with YOUR help – everything in our power to preserve and enhance as much of the 15% of New South Wales woodlands that remain. We are also watching what the rest of the world is doing because we believe that it is going...
VIDEO:  HOW HOT CAN IT GET?

VIDEO: HOW HOT CAN IT GET?

by Arleen | Jun 17, 2023 | 3 Degree World, CLIMATE CHANGE, Drought, Wildfires, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

THE ECONOMIST: May 25, 2023. Heatwaves are becoming more frequent, more intense and more deadly. But what is a heatwave, why are they so dangerous and how are they affected by climate change? Join the conversation on our social media accounts. FollowFollowFollow Save...
VIDEO:  UN CHIEF ON CLIMATE

VIDEO: UN CHIEF ON CLIMATE

by Arleen | Jun 14, 2023 | CLIMATE CHANGE, Fossil Fuels, GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, U.N., United Nations, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

This video is disheartening at times, but important.  Could there be anything more important for the future of our planet, for our children and their children than the protection and enhancement of the environment?   TRADING THE FUTURE FOR A FEW PIECES OF SILVER...
VIDEO:  CAN WE COOL THE PLANET?

VIDEO: CAN WE COOL THE PLANET?

by Arleen | Nov 18, 2022 | 3 Degree World, CLIMATE CHANGE, Fossil Fuels, GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, Renewable Energy, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists are wondering if we need solutions that go beyond reducing emissions. From sucking carbon straight out of the air, to geoengineering our atmosphere to physically block out sunlight, to planting more than a trillion...
VIDEO:  3 DEGREE TEMPERATURE INCREASE

VIDEO: 3 DEGREE TEMPERATURE INCREASE

by Arleen | Nov 17, 2022 | 3 Degree World, bushfires, CLIMATE CHANGE, Drought, Flooding, The Economist, U.N., United Nations, Wildfires, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

Join the conversation on our social media accounts. FollowFollowFollow Save Our Woodlands is an environmentally conscious group of volunteers dedicated to preserving threatened birds, animals and ecosystems in the woodlands of New South Wales, Australia. Only 15% of...
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Woodlands are areas of trees which are generally no more than fifty meters high, and the tree canopies do not meet.

In this way, woodlands differ from denser forest or rainforest areas because of the wider spacing of their trees.

The wider spacing results in more light on the ground, which increases the number of plant species and that in turn has the potential to support the biodiversity of animals, insects and reptiles.

Unfortunately, the decline in NSW native woodlands has become critical, and as a result the number of vulnerable, threatened, endangered and extinct species is rapidly growing.

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Save Our Woodlands is passionately committed to preserving the woodlands of NSW, Australia.

You can help us help threatened birds, wildlife and ecosystems.

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