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Concerns About Wind Energy (CAWE)

Our organization is spearheading efforts to inform the community about the potential environmental, health, and social effects of planned wind energy hydrogen-ammonia projects on our island. We engage with local communities, conduct research, advocate for human rights, and offer educational materials.

 

We strive to empower citizens to engage in discussions that impact their communities' welfare and conserve our resources and lands for future generations in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner.

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ABOUT US >

Concerns About Wind Energy (CAWE). We are a community-driven volunteer group committed to advocating for, educating about, and raising awareness of the negative impacts of proposed wind energy projects on our province's environment, culture, and history. Our concerns include the effects on wetlands, bogs, forests, protected habitats, ecosystems, residents' health, the fishery, wildlife, endangered species, national security, water supply, tourism-based economies, cultural heritage, archaeological and historic sites, and property values.

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Together, we have the power to make a difference. Join us in amplifying our voices and standing united for a sustainable future that respects and protects our people and shared home. Your involvement is essential!

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CONTACT >

E: contact@cawe.ca

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