A tale of two whale protection groups
One focuses on the harm caused by offshore wind, the other may be waking up to the danger.
One focuses on the harm caused by offshore wind, the other may be waking up to the danger.
People are waking up to Biden's colossal wind mistake.
The threat is that the extreme noise from colossal wind turbines will force whales into ship traffic
CFACT's president explaining why offshore wind turbines leave a dirty footprint which imperils whales and marine life. WATCH NOW
CFACT President Craig Rucker explains why offshore wind turbines are a dangerous and wasteful mistake.
CFACT confronted the construction platforms and vessels erecting wind turbines off America's East Coast with hard-hitting signs and banners.
CFACT and local fishermen took to the seas to protest construction of massive offshore wind farms off America's East Coast.
As dead whales continue to wash up on New Jersey’s beaches, Garden State officials are hoping to issue the final permits in the coming months enabling construction to begin later this year on the state’s first offshore wind facility.
In NOAA's own opinion there will be eight human caused dead Right Whales caused by the project every year, even though the allowable amount is zero!
NOAA is taking public comments on a massive proposal to harass large numbers of whales and other marine mammals by building a huge offshore wind complex.
The Biden Administration is preparing to rush approval for the Atlantic Shores offshore wind project, which is located approximately 10-20 miles off the coast of New Jersey between Atlantic City and Barnegat Light, despite the risk it poses to marine mammals -- particularly the severely endangered right whale.
These are the Draft Environmental Impact Statements (DEIS) that precede each offshore wind project. They are jointly prepared by BOEM and NOAA.
Read the take numbers and weep for the whales.
The heartbreaking sight of massive whales washing up dead on our coasts has concerned people everywhere asking, "why?"
"Damn the whales, full speed ahead" seems to be the offshore wind policy of Biden's NOAA.