Century-old Joshua trees in the California desert will be cleared to make way for clean energy.
The 2,300-acre solar project is going up near near Boron, in Southern California, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The area of Kern County from which the project is slated has a poverty rate twice that of the states average. The solar farm will generate intermittent power for 180,000 homes in wealthier coastal neighborhoods.
Besides the destruction of old trees, the residents living near the project say county and state officials who approved the project have ignored their other concerns about construction dust and impacts to endangered desert tortoises have been ignored by county and state officials who approved the project.