House Republicans are going to try convincing Americans that banning offshore wind projects in some places will save imperiled whales — a conspiracy theory at sharp odds with science. (via AxiosPro)
Authorities examine a dead whale at New York's Rockaway Beach. Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images
Whale deaths are the newest reason some House Republicans hate offshore wind power, and they’re about to make a lot of noise about it.With environmental laws on the table in permit talks, conservatives are going to try convincing America that banning offshore wind projects in some places will save imperiled whales.
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