Wind turbines are intermittent, inefficient, labor-and resource-intensive, and require a tremendous footprint on land or water.
These massive turbines extract a heavy toll on eagles, hawks, birds, bats, and marine life.
On Saturday, I had the honor of joining a passionate group of nature and energy advocates at the Oklahoma State Capitol to declare a resounding “NO!” to the rapid push to erect large-scale industrial turbines across eastern Oklahoma.
Some attendees said they viewed the event as a “turning point” in the fight to preserve Oklahoma’s rural character and protect residents and wildlife from federal and state subsidized industrial overreach.
CFACT Senior Advisor David Wojick is a civil engineer with a Ph.D. in logic and analytic philosophy of science. He is a brilliant mathematician and policy analyst.
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