J. William Middendorf warned in an Oct. 24 letter to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that the projects were being “ramrodded through a deficient regulatory process despite the controversy over their acknowledged impacts and questionable benefits,” according to a copy exclusively obtained by The Post. The 99-year-old Middendorf predicted to Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. that the developments “will destroy the ocean habitat, decimate marine animal populations, cripple ocean-dependent industries, and obliterate the quality of life that proximity to the ocean gives residents and visitors.
A former US Navy secretary and diplomat has called on the Biden administration and Congress to halt plans for immense offshore wind farms near Rhode Island and Massachusetts, which he warned were being “ramrodded through a deficient regulatory process despite the controversy over their acknowledged impacts and questionable benefits.”
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Gov. Dan McKee signed into law legislation to increase renewable energy production and supply by requiring that 100 percent of R.I.’s electricity be offset by renewable production by 2033. In