Comments - Exposed: Mass Audubon’s financial interest in Cape Wind - Citizens' Task Force on Wind Power - Maine2024-03-28T21:13:21Zhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4401701%3ABlogPost%3A4977&xn_auth=noHe who pays the piper kills t…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2010-09-01:4401701:Comment:49872010-09-01T17:07:01.000ZWhetstone_Willyhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/WhetstoneWilly
He who pays the piper kills the sandpiper.
He who pays the piper kills the sandpiper. Just as revolting, New Jersey…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2010-09-01:4401701:Comment:49852010-09-01T16:58:55.000ZRon Huberhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/RonHuber
Just as revolting, <a href="http://www.deepcwind.org/deepcwind-consortium-blog/54-bird-and-bat" target="_blank">New Jersey Audubon has signed with the DeepCwind consortium</a> (BIW, Prock Marine UMaine etc) to report on the existing birds & bats flying in the waters where the state hopes to set out its test windmills. Doubtless their fee is six figures or greater too. One can't help but think that he who pays the piper calls the tune. NJ Audubon is singing for its supper. What are their…
Just as revolting, <a href="http://www.deepcwind.org/deepcwind-consortium-blog/54-bird-and-bat" target="_blank">New Jersey Audubon has signed with the DeepCwind consortium</a> (BIW, Prock Marine UMaine etc) to report on the existing birds & bats flying in the waters where the state hopes to set out its test windmills. Doubtless their fee is six figures or greater too. One can't help but think that he who pays the piper calls the tune. NJ Audubon is singing for its supper. What are their findings so far? <i>Doubtless they are "confidential". Heh heh</i>.