If you're bored and wonder why you see sign all over that read "NO WINDMILLS HERE" read this. Folks getting paid $200,000 a year and wish they never agreed to it. https://stopthesethings.com/experience/
Agreed, how does the song go? "take the money and run..."Pay me 200K a year and I wouldnt hear them, I would be living someplace else !
One of the leading causes of cancer is stress. Look across the number of people you know and the impacts on families from stress...Trump stated that the windmills were causing cancer
FAKE NEWS!! Trump never stated windmills cause cancer.funny timing...
I just saw an interview with Trump last week or the week before. Trump stated that the windmills were causing cancer
i'm not being political at all, I just thought it was pretty funny ...
Sorry. Yes, he did. I saw and heard it for myself.FAKE NEWS!! Trump never stated windmills cause cancer.
You heard what you wanted to hear apparently because I heard him say "THEY SAY THE NOISE CAUSES CANCER" and the "they" he was referencing where those that link windmill noise pollution to stress/anxiety and stress/anxiety to cancer. It almost looks like he was mocking/joking.Sorry. Yes, he did. I saw and heard it for myself.
Anyway, carry on.
You can say the same thing about Walmart parking lots. Acres of asphalt contributing to localized urban warming. Working at wallymart and living near one probably raises stress levels too...a leading cause of cancer. Where are all the signs shouting BAN WALMART?Not hijacking this thread but a similar situation. I'm in central Georgia and the only wind driven things we have are the old windmills for wells.
However, we have lots of sunshine. So now, there are large scale solar farms being built, each is about 100 acres. When you drive by one of these, you feel a sudden spike in temperature. A substantial spike. They are hot probably because the panel faces are black.
Although solar is probably a great idea, long term heating in the areas where these farms are located is going to rise and cause problems (in my opinion).
Read this short article about the effects of wind and solar farms, especially on precipitation. With the solar farms, it looks like an anticipated 2 degree temp increase. I think that's conservative. Drive by one and you'll feel the heat.
https://weather.com/news/news/2018-09-07-wind-solar-farms-precipitation-sahara