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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: Activists target ‘Big Wind’ in war against energy

A Washington headline Wednesday asks “Is ‘Big Wind’ making people sick?”

“Everyone would be well served if Colorado led the way on the study of health impacts of commercial scale wind projects,” the article states, explaining Colorado’s aggressive embrace of wind turbines.

We know only this: The war on energy will not end. No new form of power goes unpunished. When new energy succeeds, it becomes a big new target.

That’s why they say “big wind,” as activists tilt at windmills.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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