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This is a September 2007 FOX News report on the Cascade Wind Project, a large industrial wind facility proposed on Sevenmile Hill in Wasco County, Oregon, immediately adjacent to the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Each wind tower would have been 400 feet tall and highly visible from several miles away. The project would have forever changed the natural scenic views in the Rowena area of the Gorge. This landscape has been largely unaltered since Lewis and Clark traveled through the Gorge two hundred years ago. On January 20, 2009, developer First Wind (formerly UPC Wind) gave up and withdrew the project application. For more information, visit www.families47mile.org.
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How about a big stinky smoke belching coal plant or better yet a nuke plant? China is putting a coal plant online every day. We would be foolish to try and stop the use of wind power.
How about reducing demand through conservation and energy efficiency, supplemented by wind and solar power in appropriate locations?
Conservation is key to everything, one gallon of oil saved is real, I am not tied to any political party but want to see America move forward and make good things happen, just wait and se we love the USA. the kook freak fucks who dont want wind power are fucked in the head..
my aching heart is twisted over and over again to think of the property values of these poor innocents going down for the gruesome fans in the air couldn’t they have houses on top of the fans so their views will be better (well I mean you know variably) or something it’s so sad so sad so sad so sad wasn’t it bold of the courageous media-human to call them environmentalists even though they have houses that dash the hopes of earthworm-seeking robins every day?
Everything is not black & white! I’m all for being more ‘green’, but NOT at the expense of a beautiful treasure like the Columbia River Gorge. What next, putting up those huge towers in Yellowstone? Yosemite? Oh I know, how about spoiling the beautiful Oregon coast?! And why would Oregon need these anyway when they have so much power provided by hydropower? Find another way to produce needed energy WITHOUT spoiling the beauty God gave us in this world.