To the editor, Rutland (Vt.) Herald:
Peter Shumlin seems confused ("Senate leader wants to focus on climate,"  Dec. 11). It is unclear if he wants to get rid of Vermont Yankee (or at  least store its waste somewhere else) or combat climate change.
If he is ready to throw out aesthetics and sacrifice Vermont's mountains for  industrial-scale wind energy, how can he complain about carbon-free Vermont  Yankee?
He is also mistaken about technological progress in wind energy. The only  progress has been that the turbines get bigger, making them more  environmentally damaging, not less.
One wonders, too, about his sobriety in this matter when he warns of  temperatures rising 30 degrees. Hopefully, it was a typo. The U.N.'s  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts a rise somewhere between  2 and 8 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years.
I share Shumlin's concerns about both warming and nuclear power. An honest  assessment of wind energy, however, reveals that it would not contribute  even a small part towards solving either of these issues.
With sprawling wind turbine facilities, Shumlin would destroy the state in a  gravely misinformed effort to save it. We need real solutions, not  fashionable window dressing that will do much more harm than good.
tags:  wind power, wind energy, environment, environmentalism, Vermont
 
