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I love both, but I’m one of those lefty Green types 📕
And yes, I did have both in my back yard. Not so sure about the new place yet.

We have two wind farms on the hills close to my town think they look great when they are all turning.

Solar farms can be well hidden so i don't see why people get so uptight about them
 
They are a blight on the landscape

As i said we have two high on the hills near me i see one once a week for about 5 minutes as i drive past hardly a blight on the landscape, i suppose if i had bought a house on one of the nearby hills with with panoramic views and someone decided to put a wind farm right in the middle of it i might moan but i don't and neiher do most of the people who moan about them.
 
Love this.

Mickey Mouse solar farm -

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People have invested a lot of money in Millipedes dreams, hope the greedy feckers don't lose it athumb..acheers.
It’s a no brainer. Only green hydrogen and nuclear can get us out of the hole we’re in. Solar and wind are the backbone while the rest of the tech catches up. Tidal is not yet providing the kind of output solar and wind are and it’s likely to have marine impacts.
The NIMBY’s can’t see the seabed so they’ll probably get right behind Tidal, until the lack crustaceans on their favourite restaurant menus comes back to bite them in the backside.
 
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So killing the enviroment of little furry creatures is of little relevance, well thats ok then

In all seriousness Rod, I can only see one paragraph. Is there more?
And don’t get me started on the current rate of species extinctions. I’d be generally interested to see what BSc Jessica Taylor has to say on the topic, and her sources.
 
So killing the enviroment of little furry creatures is of little relevance, well thats ok then

If we believe the climate change experts time is running out and fast and we don't seem to be making changes fast enough to stop it (again i say if you are a believer) if we don't get our act together and soon all living things could be in danger when it gets to that stage it'll be survival of the fittest and little critters wont get a second thought.
 
@Rodcx500z Also, nowhere in the paragraph I can see does she mention furry creatures, or killing environments. It’s all conjectures, suppositions and vague statements like “uncharted territory” and “tested to the limits” without any attempt to qualify the arguments.
Unless there’s a big reveal I’d file this article under toilet paper, only it wasn’t particularly absorbing.
 
I’m already having a beer. I’m also always looking to challenge my views and change them when the evidence is there. To paraphrase Neil deGrass Tyson, science doesn’t care what you believe.

Don’t give up, look for evidence that both supports and counters your current viewpoint. Appraise both and construct arguments for each side. Weigh them up and test your assumptions. Then have another beer!
 
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