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A sight not seen often enough by the saner segment of society fighting misguided industrial wind turbine projects, but hopefully will be seen much more in the future, can be found here where the BLM officially announces the denial of Crescent Peak Wind: https://t.co/IfajNDtmhT
Past few days, I've been hard at work preparing a 14-page guideline/rubric/checklist on what to look for & how to contest a flawed avian/bat study in an EIS. Those I know, message me and I'll attach a copy. If you're unknown, you'll need to prove you'll be fighting an EIS. Thanks
@Real_BWEA @realDonaldTrump @SecretaryZinke @BLMca Las Vegas BLM office seems to believe that an unreliable energy source for another state is vastly more important than the lives of 2 million people in potentially exposed areas of Southern Clark County, Nevada. Sweden's Eolus can't smell the blood over the smell of the money.
“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” story predicted the “green” wind movement 118 years ago by showing how visitors to the Emerald City were required to wear green-colored glasses to see how green everything seemed. Similar glasses are handed out every time a new wind turbine is built.