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by adabyron
248 days ago
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Interesting that just sharing a link of the trade-offs got a bunch of down votes when I didn't even take a side. Maybe it was a misunderstanding of my intentions to purely share information based on your reply. If you don't mind, please help me understand. Did it come across as anti-solar in general? That's how I'm interpreting your reply. The article, which I wonder if anyone read, argues local environmental concerns based on the giant size of the solar farm. One of those things was mountain sheep that migrate across the lands. This would be creating a wall of sorts. Another was Native American archeology. What I'm ignorant of is if any of these issues were addressed at all & what the impact is. In a general sense, I'm a huge fan of solar farms. I think they make more sense than using land to plant corn for energy, which funny enough also got me down votes here. |
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If you really care about animals, plants, or archeology, you're probably not a fan of coal or natural gas, which are obviously destructive of geology and habitats, and that's _without_ getting into more nebulous and catastrophic climate stuff.