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![]() ![]() Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Whale Deaths: Windmills Doc Msg# 1192144
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Thanks for that message, too. Shellenberger was somewhat known to me, but I am happy to see he seems to be an honest man who goes where reality takes him, not where the vagaries of politics takes him.![]() |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Michael Shellenberger, the producer of the new documentary pointing to the correlation between the proliferation whale deaths and the hundreds of offshore windmills has an interesting political history. Although now an established author and energy analyst, Shellenberger's earliest days were spent in global traveling, observing first hand some of society's difficult life-styles prevailing in the more primitive cultures of undeveloped nations. Seeing the practice of burning dung and wood formed his outlook for supporting the spread of benefits of modern electric power. In this century's early 2000's Michael had supported renewable energy sources. His organizations had raised funds for Obama, and had influenced the New Apollo project for federal funding of those energy sources. He also served on the UN's IPCC group, an international activist group pushing global warming matters. In 2008, Time magazine named Shellenberger a Hero of the Environment. In 2018 and 2022 Shellenberger ran for governor of California, forst as a Dem, then as an independent. But as those kinds of solar and wind projects faltered, he became outspoken about nuclear power, as the most viable, most dependable supply. And in 2020 Michael testified before congress, urging the promotion of nuclear power. In June 2020 he authored & published the pro nuclear energy book titled: Apocalypse Never: "Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All" And Michael's new documentary "Thrown to the Wind" presents data connecting whale deaths to the windmill projects. See earlier messages in this thread. Projects off the coasts of Ocean City Md and Virginia Beach, as well as for New England states, are omitted from this chart, and are further adding to the whales' plight |