
Mary Schantag helps people find answers by assisting with military personnel records requests.
An effort to create ‘carbon-free energy’ may result in the injury and death of sea creatures, including protected ones.
Mayor Marty Small Sr., and his attorney, describe issues as a ‘private family matter.’
Some consider geographic names like ‘Squaw’ to be offensive, while others say the names are historical.
Giant turbines are being blamed for disappearance and death of fish, shellfish—and the ability of commerical fishermen to make a living.
Continuous operational noise will disturb many species of fish, marine mammals and even humans.
Ocean turbines jeopardize radar protection, domestic food supplies and energy security, experts say.
‘Where was the public’s role in deciding that the ocean was just going to become a giant power plant?’ asks Cindy Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action
They are as tall as the Chrysler Building, built on foundations big enough to hold a pickleball court, and surrounded by football field-sized piles of rocks.
Environmental advocates say court challenges prepared for the abandoned Orsted project are ready for the next fight—Atlantic Shores.
Mary Schantag helps people find answers by assisting with military personnel records requests.
An effort to create ‘carbon-free energy’ may result in the injury and death of sea creatures, including protected ones.
Mayor Marty Small Sr., and his attorney, describe issues as a ‘private family matter.’
Some consider geographic names like ‘Squaw’ to be offensive, while others say the names are historical.
Giant turbines are being blamed for disappearance and death of fish, shellfish—and the ability of commerical fishermen to make a living.
Continuous operational noise will disturb many species of fish, marine mammals and even humans.
Ocean turbines jeopardize radar protection, domestic food supplies and energy security, experts say.
‘Where was the public’s role in deciding that the ocean was just going to become a giant power plant?’ asks Cindy Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action
They are as tall as the Chrysler Building, built on foundations big enough to hold a pickleball court, and surrounded by football field-sized piles of rocks.
Environmental advocates say court challenges prepared for the abandoned Orsted project are ready for the next fight—Atlantic Shores.