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Linda Bonvie's avatar

I don't think so, especially for folks who live down the shore. Actually, I think the hatred of offshore wind will grow!

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Lulu's avatar

As usual, Linda provides thorough in-depth research. I attended a local

“Educational meeting” at Stockton in AC. A rep from Atlantic Shores was there to “inform us” locals about their Offshore Wind Project. What a bunch of clowns. When asked about SF6-Sulfur Hexafluoride and it’s catastrophic, despicable use in running these massive turbines - they had NOT a CLUE…

I would have enjoyed cleaning out a dusty closet with my tongue more than sitting through their verbal garbage.

I appreciate Linda pointing out that the key players in Offshore Wind are mo$tly foreign. They must Really care about our climate here in our country.

We all know this is Not about Green Energy- it is about Energy.

I applaud you Linda. I think we all pray that these “Green” monsters never enter our waters 💦💦💦

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Linda Bonvie's avatar

Thanks! Regarding the Stockton meeting, I'm surprised they didn't drag out Dr. Hossay!

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Alfie's avatar

How to stop the ongoing construction (Vineyard Wind, etc.) and how to make sure this never happens again is the big question.

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walk2write's avatar

I don’t know if this was intentional or not, but it’s funny all the same: “longtime professor and expert in all things wind-related, Dr. Patrick Hossay.” What’s not funny is that windbags like him are taken seriously by policymakers.

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Linda Bonvie's avatar

Totally unintentional, which makes it even funnier! Thanks for pointing it out.

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Bill Bonvie's avatar

Wow! "Windbag" never had a more literal application.

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T. Alan Stevens's avatar

Thank you for exposing the dangers of turbines. They are just as dangerous on land, having slaughtered upwards of 600,000 birds of prey every year for the last 10 years. I'm sharing all of your articles with people I know that care about the environment, and that care how our tax dollars are subsidizing environmental disasters. Hydro and nuclear are safer. I will be subscribing, and urging others to do the same.

Stay the course

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Jay's avatar

Might things change again in three years?

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Stephen Clarke's avatar

I would be happy to see all these whale and mammal killers burned to dust. We are not stupid and it’s all about money. They sure don’t produce enough power to justify the cost to keep them running. Idiots!!!

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

Thank you for this information.

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