David Wojick reflects upon the stupidity of Boston Globe writers trying to dismiss offshore wind impacts on whales as the paper contradicts itself on the facts.
Lots of us who are conservationists have been saying that marine windmills are responsible for larger than usual beachings of whales. And we also believe that properly scrubbing oil and gas emissions will result in cleaner energy than mining for lithium.
And that all the unsightly solar panels littering our meadows will never produce energy enough for all the electronics to which we are wedded.
Whoever's making money off so-called "green energy" has an agenda that does not include our purple mountains' majesty.
Thomas, I couldn't agree more! I'm a biologist, and it s clear how the surge of 'renewables' destroys nature, wildlife and economies across the western world.
Lots of us who are conservationists have been saying that marine windmills are responsible for larger than usual beachings of whales. And we also believe that properly scrubbing oil and gas emissions will result in cleaner energy than mining for lithium.
And that all the unsightly solar panels littering our meadows will never produce energy enough for all the electronics to which we are wedded.
Whoever's making money off so-called "green energy" has an agenda that does not include our purple mountains' majesty.
Thomas, I couldn't agree more! I'm a biologist, and it s clear how the surge of 'renewables' destroys nature, wildlife and economies across the western world.
That last sentence speaks volumes!