He was reading from a paper, did you miss that? The "wind is a finite energy" statement was from the Princeton paper, not his own. He's saying, based on the paper he read into the record, that if you scale up the number of wind turbines to attempt to meet present or future energy demands it might affect global wind patterns and could cause temperatures to rise. That's taken from the Princeton paper. The (1) "wind is a finite resource, (2) "slow the winds down," and (3) "temperature go up" is all from the Princeton paper. So, yes, this quote is taken out of context and clearly meant to make him appear a fool. He adds in some "god created the winds" stuff later, which is foolish enough. Make fun of him for that. If you're going to criticize a person or a person's point of view, at least be honest about it.