GreenBottom18

GreenBottom18 t1_janb5x7 wrote

read the article.

we can mindfully place windfarms that aren't disruptive to natural ecosystems or encroach on native reservations.

one of the many lessons we've learned is how fragile our planets essential systems of life are.

there's absolutely no good reason to proceed with haste and wrecklessness

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GreenBottom18 t1_jana6cy wrote

from article:

That changed on Thursday when, amid the ongoing protest, Petroleum and Energy Minister Terje Aasland apologized after holding talks with Sámi representatives.

“In these conversations, I apologized on behalf of the government to the reindeer herding districts in Fosen that the concession decision involves a violation of human rights,” Aasland said.

“The government’s message is clear and concise, we must follow up on the Supreme Court ruling so that the rights of the reindeer herding Sámi in Fosen are safeguarded,” Aasland said on Thursday. “They have been in a demanding and unclear situation for a long time. I’m sorry for that.”

The Norwegian government said it is assessing how to secure the Sámi’s rights in Fosen. “The Supreme Court has considered that the permits that have been granted are invalid, but it does not follow from the judgment that the wind turbines must be taken down,” Elisabeth Sæther, State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum, told CNN.

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