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Mark Rodgers: Ex-coal honcho’s anti-Cape Wind mission

01:00 AM EST on Sunday, November 16, 2008

It is ironic that Glenn Wattley, head of the opposition group to Cape Wind and former coal-industry insider, wrote a diatribe against Cape Wind that appeared here Nov. 5 — the very same day that other news organizations were reporting that 87 percent of voters in 11 Massachusetts south shore towns voted to support Cape Wind in a non-binding referendum (“R.I. does offshore wind right”).

This overwhelming demonstration of public support is consistent with two independent public opinion surveys on Cape Wind conducted earlier this year, including one by CBS-4 Boston that found that 86 percent of Massachusetts residents support Cape Wind. The other public opinion poll, commissioned by the Civil Society Institute, also found 86 percent statewide support for Cape Wind and 74 percent support on Cape Cod and the Islands.

Mr. Wattley represents the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound, a single-purpose organization formed expressly to defeat Cape Wind and that according to internal fundraising documents examined by The Boston Globe gets 96 percent of its funding from donations of $20,000 or more, mostly from summer waterfront residents who would have a distant view of the wind turbines on clear days.

In seeking to pit one clean energy initiative against another, Mr. Wattley does not speak for most of the residents of Cape Cod and the Islands. He is completely out of touch with the overwhelming majority of residents in Massachusetts and Rhode Island who want to tap our clean wind-energy resources in Nantucket Sound and offshore Rhode Island for good jobs, cleaner air, greater energy independence and to take action on climate change.

MARK RODGERS

North Falmouth

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