Good for Matt Dunne. Wonder what it really means.
It's worth noting that the more communities inform themselves about industrial wind, the deeper their understanding that it makes no sense environmentally, and the less willing they are to agree to sacrifice quality of life, wildlife habitat, and flood protection for a technology that simply has no place in Vermont. It would probably help Paul Burns to deepen his thinking on this issue if he owned property in Windham. Come on Mr. Burns, head on out to Windham! Lots of homes for sale, but no buyers. You can pick up a real steal.
Re: “Dunne’s New Wind Stance Draws Criticism — and Surprising Praise”
Good for Matt Dunne. Wonder what it really means.
It's worth noting that the more communities inform themselves about industrial wind, the deeper their understanding that it makes no sense environmentally, and the less willing they are to agree to sacrifice quality of life, wildlife habitat, and flood protection for a technology that simply has no place in Vermont. It would probably help Paul Burns to deepen his thinking on this issue if he owned property in Windham. Come on Mr. Burns, head on out to Windham! Lots of homes for sale, but no buyers. You can pick up a real steal.