Bolt calls out Bowen’s backflip on offshore wind farms

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Bolt calls out Bowen’s backflip on offshore wind farms
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Sky News host Andrew Bolt criticizes Chris Bowen for his backflip on offshore wind farms, as he had to reduce the size of his planned wind farm zone due to concerns about whales.

Sky News host Andrew Bolt has called out Chris Bowen over the Energy Minister's backflip on offshore wind farms , after he had to slash the size of his planned offshore wind farm zone off western Victoria by 80 per cent. Mr Bolt said last year the Climate Change and Energy Minister 'laughed off claims' that the massive offshore wind farms he wants built all along our coast might actually harm whales.

'Nonsense, he scoffed – well, fast forward to this morning when Bowen slipped out a press statement announcing his latest whoopsie,' he said. 'Good heavens, he's just had to slash the size of his planned offshore wind farm zone off western Victoria by 80 per cent. You see, it turns out the whales are a real worry, after all.' Mr Bolt said the backflip today proves Mr Bowen is a 'smart alec and landscape-wrecker with no idea what he's doing from one day to the next'

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