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Curt Guyette’s Good Piece on Grassroots Resistance to Clean Energy

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Curt Guyette, a first-rate senior editor at MetroTimes, Detroit’s very good weekly newspaper, just posted one of the most even-handed pieces on the grassroots resistance to clean energy projects that I’ve seen.

He interviewed me earlier this week and jotted down this quote:

“The environmental community on a national level is pushing like hell for more clean energy,” Schneider says. “I know that because I work in Washington and I see it happening. But what I also see happening in places all around the country is local affiliates of those national organizations pushing back” against local renewable energy projects.

When it comes to the big picture, he says, the need to make a transition to clean energy is clearly seen. On the other hand, when it comes to individual projects, environmentalists living in areas directly affected can frequently be heard saying, “‘Not here, not here, not here.’ It’s been happening everywhere. And what’s been surprising is the ferocity of the attacks.”

I know Curt and his colleagues well, having written a number of cover pieces on Detroit transportation and environmental issues over the years. Curt and I met in the late 1990s when he wrote a piece for MetroTimes on the statewide campaign I led as director of the Michigan Land Use Institute to curb excesses in the state natural gas industry. This latest piece is a good one and a must-read on the subject.

– Keith Schneider