Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

Wind power is booming in the United States. It’s expanded 35-fold since 2000 and now provides 8% of the nation’s electricity. The US Department of Energy expects wind turbine capacity to more than quadruple again by 2050. But a new study by a pair of Harvard researchers finds that a high amount of wind power could….
A Harvard study raises questions about just how much wind should be part of a climate solution.

Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

Large-scale wind power would cause warming in the US

Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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Wide-scale US wind power could cause significant warming

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