Clean Power Collateral Damage: Of Birds, Tortoises And The Transition From Fossil Fuels

Whether the relevant federal agencies erred in their analysis remains, obviously, a matter for the courts, but it’s worth pointing out that Cape Wind is also supported by virtually all of the major environmental organizations in the United States, including Greenpeace, the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Presumably none of these groups would argue that Cape Wind — or any major infrastructure project, for that matter — is without impacts on local wildlife and the nearby environment. But in the case of the Nantucket wind farm, these groups seem to suggest, the trade-offs are reasonable. Read more

One Response to Clean Power Collateral Damage: Of Birds, Tortoises And The Transition From Fossil Fuels

  1. - Moderator says:

    In supporting this not so smart from the start notion, they expose themselves as the paid hypocrites they really are!
    Phony lying destructive bastards.

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