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Plan for windfarm in 'fairytale forest' stokes energy culture war

May 10, 2025

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The Guardian

Deep in the woods that inspired the Brothers Grimm, past the tower from which Rapunzel threw down her hair and the castle where Sleeping Beauty slumbered lies a construction site that the far right has declared a crime against national soil and identity.

- Ajit Niranjan

Plan for windfarm in 'fairytale forest' stokes energy culture war

In this quiet corner of Germany's "fairytale forest" in Hessen workers are clearing land and building access roads to erect 18 wind turbines.

The lorries rumbling through Reinhardswald have won the cautious backing of conservation groups, which consider the clean energy the turbines will generate a worthy trade-off for the 0.07% of forest they will occupy. But the project has divided locals and become a flashpoint for the far right, whose opposition to wind turbines has grown increasingly venomous in recent years.

At an Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) conference in January, just weeks before the party doubled its voting share to become the second-biggest force in parliament, the party leader, Alice Weidel, promised to "tear them all down" if the AfD came to power. "Down!" she cried to thunderous applause. "Down with these windmills of shame!"

Attacks on renewable energy and policies to reach net-zero CO2 pollution have become a core pillar of far-right campaigns across the developed world. Although Weidel later said she wanted to tear down only the wind turbines in Reinhardswald, not all those in Germany, her tirade marks a broader political opposition to wind power that is hardening as the energy transition picks up pace.

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4 mins

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The Guardian

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'The perfect symbol' Ballroom blitz inspires chorus of condemnation

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4 mins

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The Guardian

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2 mins

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The Guardian

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time to read

11 mins

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The Guardian

The Guardian

Villa stunned in Netherlands and Rangers' slump goes on

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1 mins

October 24, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'History can be healed' Charles visit offers hope for interfaith conciliation

AImost every British schoolchild is taught that Henry VIII, the swaggering Tudor king driven by lust and his quest for an heir, broke away from the Roman Catholic church in 1534 after the pope refused to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Old haunts English Heritage goes on a ghost hunt

Alerted to an intruder, the security guard at Chester Castle knew something was up when his normally fearless dog refused to leave the car. When the guard investigated, he felt \"a hundred eyes\" on him- but found no one.

time to read

2 mins

October 24, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

We won't bow to US pressure, says Putin

Vladimir Putin has said Russia will never bow to US pressure but conceded new sanctions could cause economic pain, as China and India were reportedly scaling back Russian oil imports after Washington targeted Moscow's two largest producers.

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3 mins

October 24, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Booker launches children's award

The Booker Prize Foundation has launched a major new literary award, the Children's Booker prize, offering £50,000 for the best fiction written for readers aged eight to 12.

time to read

3 mins

October 24, 2025

The Guardian

'They can ruin Russia as a petro-state'

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3 mins

October 24, 2025

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