On Thursday the Brown Environmental Action Network will be hosting a reading and talk by Bob Whitcomb, Projo editorial editor, and author of Cape Wind: Money, Celebrity, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future on Nantucket Sound.
It’s free, and open to everybody. Macmillan Hall, Room 117, 7pm. (On Thayer St., just north of George St.)
From Publishers Weekly:
This well-reported assessment of democracy manipulated by powerful federal, state and local insiders, and other not-in-my-backyard shenanigans surrounding plans for a wind farm five miles off Cape Cod, is certainly upfront about its bias. Williams, a former journalist-in-residence at Duke University, and Whitcomb, editorial page editor of the Providence Journal, jauntily champion the cause of energy entrepreneur Jim Gordon’s “bold idea” to plant 130 wind turbines in Nantucket Sound—a project still snared in a regulatory maze as this peppery account went to press.
The authors decry what they call fear-mongering by Gordon’s well-funded opponents (2005 contributions: $3.3 million) and are particularly peeved by the obstructionism of Sen. Ted Kennedy, whose behind-the-scenes maneuvering is highlighted, as are the fulminations verging “on the incoherent” by environmentalist Robert Kennedy Jr.—normally an outspoken opponent of coal-powered energy generation and a vigorous supporter of alternative energy sources. The Kennedys’ stubborn opposition is shared by such moneyed neighbors as Listerine heiress Bunny Mellon and coal, oil and gas magnate William Koch, who are depicted as plutocratic bullies in this rambunctious, unsparing dissection of ruling-class abuse. (May)
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article y: Cape Wind | Providence Daily Dose, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.