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The Environmental Case for Wind Power in New Jersey

1 Mar 2005

The bulk of the electricity consumed in New Jersey is generated by coal-fired and nuclear power plants, which generate global warming pollution and radioactive waste. Generating power by using fossil fuels or nuclear power imposes unbearable costs on our environment, our health, and our economy. The Environmental Case for Wind Power in New Jersey argues that instead of increasing our dependence on dangerous, polluting power sources, New Jersey should tap into clean, sustainable energy resources such as wind power.
energy renewable energy global warming renewable energy sources

Authors

Elizabeth Ridlington, Emily Rusch

Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2008-04-10
Pages
48
Policy Archive ID
5181

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