A long-time environmental campaigner and former renewables champion is becoming increasingly alarmed by the growing number of planned wind, solar and transmission developments across farmland, bushland and sensitive ecosystems under the Albanese Government's clean energy transition.

Photographer and cartographer Steven Nowakowski, who previously stood as a Greens candidate, has spent years mapping the rollout and has catalogued more than 31,000 wind turbines, 44,000 kilometres of new haulage roads, 28,000 kilometres of transmission lines, 7,100 kilometres of undersea high-voltage cables and more than 1500 solar farms in the planning pipeline.

"And this is just the tip of the iceberg of what is coming down the line; there is no foreseeable endpoint," he said.

"I am very concerned about

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