Back to newsA cultural group based in eastern Crete has formally joined local opposition to proposed wind farm development projects in the region. The group, focused on preserving the area's heritage and landscape, argues that industrial wind installations would damage the natural scenery and cultural character that make eastern Crete attractive to visitors. Opposition to wind farm projects has been growing across Crete, with residents and cultural organizations concerned about the visual impact on hillsides, protected areas, and archaeological zones. Eastern Crete, known for its unspoiled coastlines, Minoan sites, and traditional villages, draws visitors seeking authentic Cretan landscapes. For tourists, no immediate changes to access or attractions are expected. The debate reflects broader tension across Greek islands between renewable energy targets and the preservation of the environments that underpin local tourism.
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Eastern Crete Cultural Group Opposes Wind Farm Development
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