CFACT helps light up Cape May beach to save whales
The Cairn lighting was done in a show of solidarity with other “anti-wind, save the whale” activities taking place during the same time in Norway and Scotland.
The Cairn lighting was done in a show of solidarity with other “anti-wind, save the whale” activities taking place during the same time in Norway and Scotland.
A significant fraction of authorized harassments likely cause whales to be killed.
Acoustic harassment is ongoing and whales may be dying from it.
As workers in protective clothing resembling hazmat suits rushed to contain the damage, "the federal Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said Wednesday that operations at Vineyard Wind have been suspended.
I strongly suggest we put a big hold on leasing and funding floating wind technology.
These 11 charts show how America’s biggest NGOs are colluding with foreign corporations that want to industrialize our oceans with thousands of turbines that will hurt whales and ratepayers.
CFACT and our allies are under attack for daring to defend right whales.
When the Feds finally do the cumulative environmental impact analysis for whales as mandated by the Endangered Species Act there are a number of basic issues to be resolved. Here is a quick look at some for the desperately endangered North Atlantic Right Whale (NARW). Cumulative refers to the combined impact of multiple offshore projects. The first issue is which projects to combine for analysis. NARW are found along the entire Atlantic coastal waters which bounds the geography. Other endangered critters are found along the Gulf and West Coasts. Projects can be in very different stages of development. Here is a [...]
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Watch Now It is estimated by some that as few as 350 Right Whales survive today.
CFACT took its campaign against Dominion’s offshore wind initiative to new heights.
The boat is the Orion and it is BIG. Whales -- Watch out!
By Kevin Killough: Under federal law level A harassment has the “potential to injure a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild” and Level B has the same potential but could cause injury.
“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.”
Back in the sixties and seventies "Save the Whales” was the exclusive domain of the political Left. As Bob Dylan might say, “the times they are a changin.”