Craig Rucker discussed lawsuit to protect whales from Dominion Energy wind turbines on TV
By CFACT Ed |2024-05-08T09:53:00-04:00May 7th, 2024|
Watch Now It is estimated by some that as few as 350 Right Whales survive today.
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Watch Now It is estimated by some that as few as 350 Right Whales survive today.
NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has authorized Dominion to acoustically harass almost 80,000 marine mammals and these noise harassments are certainly adverse impacts.
Not surprisingly, the confusion begins with the left-wing press.
The turbines would lie directly in the migration path of highly endangered right whales.
“This is just one more indication of Dominion’s bad faith and attempted cover up by sidestepping regulations that would not only protect the right whale but also help save many other marine species whose lives will be put in jeopardy by this unwanted and unnecessary project.”
The groups claim that the Virginia Offshore Wind project would threaten the North Atlantic right whale
Virginia farmer Martha Boneta has reached a settlement in her $2 million lawsuit against a husband-and-wife team of realtors whom she accused of colluding with an environmental group to drive her off her land.
Using eminent domain to bludgeon farmers into submission is not the tactic of a responsible corporate citizen, but that of a bully.
Santa brought CFACT's present early when he chucked a massive lump of coal smack-dab into Dominion Energy's stocking.
"We filed our lawsuit against Dominion Energy in March 2024 ... This action is a major victory for American energy ... as well as for the environment."