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VIDEO: A Foul Wind Blows Through Idaho

By Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow

You may have heard about the countless wind energy projects being forced on communities across the United States in the name of Biden’s radical climate agenda.

One such project is called the Lava Ridge wind project. Once completed, it would be located in Idaho’s unique and majestic Magic Valley, the same region that is home to such treasures as Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.

Local citizens are up in arms over this ill-conceived project. They are rightly concerned it will worsen water shortages in the area and wouldn’t even supply power to Idahoans but rather ship the electricity down to Nevada and California.

CFACT’s Gabriella Hoffman decided to investigate this situation and documented her findings in a new video that is part of the Committee’s Conservation Nation YouTube series.

Watch the video.

The Lava Ridge project could encompass 400 massive turbines, all taller than the Space Needle and the Washington Monument, covering an area of 73,000 acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). BLM is set to release their Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the Lava Ridge project on January 13, 2023.

“If we’re going to allow giant corporations to put wind farms on Idaho so they can ship power to California, there’s no end to it,” said Brian Olmstead, a member of the Idaho Water Resource Board. “We’ve got public lands everywhere and they’re all beautiful – there’s not one of them anywhere that I know of that’s ugly enough to put a bunch of 600-foot spinning, flashing, strobing windmills out there.”

We must spread the word about the threat these monstrous wind turbines pose to our environment, our water, and our communities!

For nature and people too.

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