Bangladesh, April 11 -- In recent years, wind energy has been widely promoted as a clean and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Across the globe, towering turbines have become symbols of a greener future-quietly spinning against the horizon, promising electricity without smoke, coal, or carbon emissions. For a country like Bangladesh, which faces both rising energy demand and acute climate vulnerability, renewable energy-including wind-holds undeniable appeal. Yet beneath this optimistic narrative lies a more complex reality. Wind power, while beneficial in many respects, is not without environmental, economic, and social costs. Understanding these trade-offs is essential for policymakers, citizens, and stakeholders navigating Bangl...