Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Dothan Eagle.
The Biden-Harris administration is granting offshore wind farm leases on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts for about 3.9 million acres 20 nautical miles off the central Atlantic shore and about 1.2 million acres 12 nautical miles off the coast of Oregon, supposedly to help"save the planet."
The 80,000-pound non-recyclable blades on these mills only have a 15-to-20-year useful life before they must be replaced. Flocks of birds are hammered by those blades spinning like big baseball bats up to 200 mph, so, because of that and all the other issues caused by windmills, the Obama and Biden administrations both issued waivers that exempt wind energy firms from the Endangered Species Act. Oh, and by the way, they plan to do an environmental impact study once the windmills are in place.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dothan American, Dothan National and Taylor/Rehobeth teams counting on experience at State Ozone TournamentExperience playing together matters.
Read more »
Dothan’s most affordable starter homesLook through budget-friendly homes for first home buyers and flippers
Read more »
Dothan City Schools continuing clear bag policyDothan City Schools is continuing their clear bag policy for secondary schools for the third consecutive year.
Read more »
Congressman Moore visits Dothan to discuss trucking-related policiesRepresentative Barry Moore (AL-02) took a tour of Four Star Freightliner in Dothan as he and the company’s board of directors discussed policy that is impacting the trucking industry.
Read more »
Luxury homes on the market in DothanThese are some of the most luxurious homes on the Dothan market.
Read more »
Dothan Leisure Services announces after school program registrationRegistration for Dothan Leisure Services 2023-24 after-school program will open on Wednesday, July 12, at 8 a.m.
Read more »