Monday, November 2, 2009

The Department of the Interior was listening to 40 Native Indian and Environmentalists to get a input on how to work clean energy into our national lands without endangering those living there (plant, animal and human being) and still create clean energy.
The idea was to listen to what these communities want from our government plus those speaking were seeing who to talk to make this work (They got to shake hands with people who had the missing ingredients to there shared thoughts and could work together to solve problems.).

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  1. It's a good idea to keep as much land as possible in pristine condition. That's a beautiful picture you have there and it would be a shame to ruin it's beauty with windmills or any other man made energy products. While traveling this summer we saw thousands upon thousands of windmills covering hill after hill. Although they are classified as clean energy, they are ugly and ruin the beauty of the land. They should build the windmills on top of buildings in crowded cities and line the rest of the roofs with solar panels. I vote to keep these things out of our forests, deserts and countrysides. Why ruin more land.

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