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By Dr Yiorghos LeventisOn Tuesday, March 2, Recep Tayyip Erdogan talked to Emmanuel Macron on a videocall. Listening to the conciliatory, if not amicable, address of the Turkish president to his French counterpart, one wonders if Erdogan really meant his words a few months ago when he was hurling abuse at his French opposite number. However, at that time, Erdogan was addressing a domestic party audience, no tete-a-tete affair with Macron.Speaking to a crowd of loyal supporters who would buy any word coming out of his mouth, however weird or irrational, Erdogan cha
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Wind powerA recent BDN editorial hinted that a new approach to wind development in Maine might be advisable. The BDN wrote: Turbines should be placed in areas that make sense to all involved: people paying for them and people living with them. The statement could be a simple and better way to approach wind development in the state.A reassessment of Maines current approach has already been suggested in a legislatively required independent review of Maine wind development completed earlier this year.Several consultants took a comprehensive look at how things have gone since Maine doubled down on wind development four y
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stanley vaso ave developers the spring they need to leapfrog over the obstacles to their projects that affected citizens might represent.The consultants wisely concluded that change might be in order. Without change, acrimony and litigation will continue to define our experience with wind power in Maine. Without more reasonable state standards, residents of organized towns will continue to enact prohibitive wind ordinances to protect their communities.Without change, residents of the unor
tappo stanley ganized territory, like me, will still have little or no means to preserve community values in the face of unwanted and unnecessary wind development.A new approach is essential if we are to have any voice in our own townships future with regard to wind power. Only our residents can, and should,