Sabotaging the Future:
In
a letter that alleges racism and classism, what the writers call “energy
privilege,” a group of environmental, scientific, and labor leaders are asking
the Preservation Society of Newport
County to withdraw its lawsuit
challenging the Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management’s approval of the Revolution
Wind project. Newport Preservation Society sues to block off-shore wind
turbines that might disturb their view
The
letter, printed in full below, challenges Preservation Society CEO Trudy
Cox’s assertion that the “Proposed
projects will inflict severe and long-lasting effects on the character,
community, and heritage-tourism- driven economy of Newport, including historic
properties that depend on this economy for their preservation activities.”
The signers of the
letter write:
“[W]e do not consider the sight of wind turbines damaging the aesthetic or cultural value of Rhode Island or its tourism industry. These will appear as mere toothpicks on the horizon, often not visible, and many tourists and residents will find them interesting, inspiring, and beautiful. But that is largely irrelevant, as any negative effects that you claim will be caused by the view of wind turbines from Aquidneck Island are exceedingly trivial compared to the economic benefits and urgent environmental need for this project. To value the alleged impacts to ‘viewsheds’ of mansions over the civilization-level threat faced by our region and the world from the climate crisis shows an extreme level of what has been described as ‘energy privilege.’”