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Breaking News: Federal Report Favorable on Cape Wind Project
sustainablog.org — According to the 718-page Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) released by the Minerals Management Service, the proposed wind farm would have little lasting impact on wildlife, navigation and tourism - claims that Cape Wind supporters have been making since the project was proposed seven years ago.
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- socialpyramid, on 01/14/2008, -0/+2Wow! The epic battle continues.
- davidryal, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1it's so sad that this is what it takes to push forward even one project. are we really going to solve our energy problem this way? doubtful...
- rollem, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1I hope it's true, this whole battle is really embarrassing when compared to the amount of wind power installed in other areas.
- tbhurst, on 01/15/2008, -0/+0It is quite sad. I would not be surprised if this project, even though it was the first proposed offshore wind installation in this country, gets beaten to the punch by one of the many other offshore proposals now in the works. It is all quite strange, really.
- RuffRidr, on 01/15/2008, -0/+2But that's where Ted Kennedy sails. You can't obstruct Ted's view while sailing! For the love of God, somebody please think of the Kennedy's!
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