Since December, more than 23 whales have washed up dead along the East Coast of the United States. Some of the species at risk are endangered. Headlines have been quick to dismiss concerns that seismic surveys and underwater explosions to blast the setting for wind energy towers could be causing the whales to beach. The dead giveaway, however, is that federal agencies have issued permits to offshore wind developers that grant exemption from the laws against harassing or “taking” – killing – marine mammals. If wind farm development doesn’t kill whales, then why did the wind companies and government agree IN ADVANCE to shield the wind companies from environmental laws that ban the killing of whales? - - - - - Jacki asks, “Where is the environmental movement?!” We might ask the same question about East Palestine, Ohio. All we hear is crickets. Why is it that the most spectacular environmental disasters of our time seem to be of little interest to an environmental movement that takes in over 4 billion annually for activism? Instead, the focus seems to be on redistributing trillions of wealth to those who profit from the “green” agenda - that isn’t always so green.