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Lowell Mountain, 14 July 2012
Author: Vermonters for a Clean Environment
Where once was unbroken high-elevation forest habitat … More photos at https://picasaweb.google.com/112246232055800335101/Photographs_site_visit_20120714
More »Science of Industrial Wind in MA and the Eastern US
Author: Luce, Ben
I was a strong advocate of utility-scale wind and other renewables in New Mexico, and expected to support some level of utility scale wind development in the Northeast prior to studying the issue of wind in this region in detail. I also believe that very aggressive action to reduce emissions and mitigate climate change is needed. Given that I am a strong advocate of renewables, I will not address the larger debate of renewables versus other non-renewable energy approaches such . . .
More »Destruction of Lowell Mountain, Sat. Nov. 19, 2011
Author: Mountain Talk
More photos at http://picasaweb.google.com/114098560210816181304/. Via Mountain Talk.
More »Lowell Mountain road and site building
Author: Vt. Department of Environmental Conservation
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation photos from Nov. 10, 2011, by courtesy of Mountain Talk (more photos at source; click photos below to enlarge).
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