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    Ed Miliband’s wind turbines and solar farms ARE bad for environment, Government privately admits

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    By GABRIEL MILLARD-CLOTHIER, POLITICAL REPORTER

    Published: 19:19 EDT, 16 May 2026 | Updated: 19:22 EDT, 16 May 2026

    The Government has privately admitted Ed Miliband’s wind turbines and solar farms are bad for the environment.

    Astonishingly, it shows for the first time that Labour realise the rush for Net Zero will come at the expense of the environment, but are pushing ahead anyway.

    Bureaucrats admit the plans may destroy ‘nationally recognised sites, landscapes and historic environments’ as well as damaging ‘biodiversity and water resources.’

    Officials also confess his schemes may increase ‘air emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, noise and vibrations, light pollution, dust and soils.’

    They also say these negative effects could ‘occur repeatedly’ and ‘have impacts over the short, medium to long term’, as well as during construction.

    The internal dossier, revealed in Freedom of Information requests seen by the Mail on Sunday, raises serious questions about Britain’s food security. 

    It says their changes will ‘remove some restrictions on green belt land… This could include agricultural land.’

    The revelation will infuriate farmers, who are still reeling from Labour’s inheritance tax changes.

    It comes as ‘Red Ed’ Miliband rams through mega solar farms across the country, to the fury of residents who live near these enormous projects.

    Ed Miliband’s wind turbines and solar farms ARE bad for environment, Government privately admits

    The Government has privately admitted Ed Miliband’s wind turbines and solar farms are bad for the environment

    An aerial view of wind turbines and energy infrastructure on February 26, 2025 in Runcorn, England

    An aerial view of wind turbines and energy infrastructure on February 26, 2025 in Runcorn, England

    Mr Miliband, the Doncaster North MP, celebrated his 25th ‘large scale’ green energy project last month. Ministers are expecting fierce opposition after they approved 157 more solar farms to be built by 2030.

    He has repeatedly deployed draconian planning powers that allow him to overrule local voices when a project is deemed ‘nationally significant’.

    Until now, the climate secretary, who is among the favourites to succeed the PM, has been pressing on under the guise of environmentalism. 

    These findings raise serious questions about how good these projects really are for the environment.

    Claire Coutinho, Tory energy spokesman, said: ‘Ed Miliband cannot keep preaching about protecting the environment while covering Britain’s countryside with concrete, pylons and industrial infrastructure. 

    ‘Time and again, he has chosen net zero dogma over common sense — and the public can now see the consequences.’

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