As experts warn of a possible “widespread collapse” in US Agriculture due to the erratic and incompetent policies of the current administration, Farmers across the midwest are desperate to diversify their incomes, and clean energy is one way to do it.
In Mansfield Ohio, 2 former County Commissioners write about this need, and the irrational anti-clean energy movement that the fossil fuel interests have ginned up across the country.
Richland Source (Mansfield Ohio):
As former Richland County Commissioners, we understand the weight of decisions that affect our community’s economic future and the rights of our neighbors.
That’s why we’re deeply concerned about the ban on future renewable energy development that our current County Commissioners passed last summer — and why we’re asking voters to join us in voting “No” on the May 5th referendum.
For years, Richland County took a balanced, common-sense approach to energy development proposals. If a farmer or landowner wanted to lease their property for a solar facility or wind farm, the county reviewed each project individually.
We would hear from neighbors, consider local concerns, and make decisions based on the specific merits of each proposal. That system worked because it respected both community input and private property rights.
The current commissioners threw that approach out the window. Their blanket ban doesn’t just prevent bad projects — it eliminates the possibility of any solar or wind development in 11 of our 18 townships, regardless of whether a project makes sense or has community support.
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