Dam shame: Green activists target clean hydropower to 'save the fish'
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Instead of using fossil fuels, we're told to use 'clean' energy: wind, solar or hydropower. Hydro is the most reliable. Unlike wind and sunlight, it flows steadily.
'Between 96% and 98% of the salmon successfully pass each dam,' says Todd Myers, Environmental Director at the Washington Policy Center. Even federal scientific agencies now say we can leave dams alone and fish will be fine.
'Snake River Salmon Are in Crisis,' reads a headline from Earthjustice. Gullible media fall for it. The Snake River is the 'most endangered in the country!' claimed the evening news anchor.
'They make these claims,' Myers says, 'because they know people will believe them . . . they don't want to believe that their favorite environmental group is misrepresented.'
Read at New York Post
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