Wind Energy Faces an Uncertain Future in the U.S.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief of Climate Crisis, outlines the bleak future of wind energy in the United States. He explains how federal support for wind energy is waning under the Trump administration, creating funding challenges and infrastructure risks. Without government backing, private enterprises are unlikely to invest, potentially leaving fossil fuels to fill the gap, worsening environmental damage.
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