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Offshore wind is gearing up to bulldoze the ocean
« on: May 21, 2024, 07:03:26 am »
Offshore wind is gearing up to bulldoze the ocean
05/08/2024 / By News Editors



The Biden Administration has recently produced a wave of plans and regulatory actions aimed at building a monstrous amount of destructive offshore wind. No environmental impact assessment is included.

(Article by David Wojick republished from CFact.org)

Time scales range from tomorrow to 2050. Here is a quick look at some of it, starting with the Grand Plan.

“Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Offshore Wind” is the grandiose title of the Energy Department’s version of Biden’s vision. Their basic idea is that having successfully traversed the unexpected cost crisis, offshore wind is ready to take off.

https://www.climate.news/2024-05-08-offshore-wind-gearing-up-to-bulldoze-ocean.html
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Re: Offshore wind is gearing up to bulldoze the ocean
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2024, 08:43:35 am »
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