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Offline rangerrebew

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Biden Interior Sec Couldn’t Name A Single Person Who Supports Major Wind Project
by Nick Pope  3 hours ago in Green Energy, News Reading Time: 3 mins read
 

Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland struggled to answer basic questions about a major wind farm development in Idaho during a Thursday hearing on Capitol Hill. [emphasis, links added]

Republican Idaho Sen. Jim Risch asked Haaland to list the names of people or groups that support the Lava Ridge wind farm development, a major wind project in the southern, central part of the state.


Haaland suggested that there is local support for the project, but she did not name a single entity or individual supporting the project in response to multiple inquiries from Risch.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/biden-interior-sec-couldnt-name-a-single-person-who-supports-major-wind-project/
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Why would these people listen to anyone else?  They already think they know best for everyone.
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