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12 sats \ 5 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic OP 6 Aug \ parent \ on: Jeff Bezos’s Yacht: Driver of Economic Activity econ
It is the ultimate in environmental harm. To build it is uneconomical and uses much more resources than other power generation methods. It is a total hazard once the life of the windmills are defunct. You cannot “reclaim or recycle” very much of the structures. It kills too many birds and, in the ocean, cetaceans. It is a waste of money. It is a scam. It is just hooked into the metered power system. It has a few problems, doesn’t it?
I think most of the "problems" come from political propaganda.
Everything has pros and cons, and comes with a risk/reward analysis. ALL energy sources on the planet come with negative trade-offs. Political propaganda ignores the tradeoffs and just focuses on whichever pro or con supports their narrative.
What are the numbers for "reclaiming and recycling" parts from coal, fossil-fuels, nuclear, or solar? Way more difficult to recycle that shit. Wildlife is negatively affected by all of them as well.
Remember how brainwashed society was in the 90's about how nuclear power would create mutant animals? Absolutely nuts.... which is how you sound, talking about birds and cetaceans.
Nuclear power is absolutely amazing, and it was suppressed for decades because of political propaganda. Don't let the same thing happen to wind. That said, nuclear is 10x more important than wind. It is base-load, wind is not. But we should not demonize wind in the meantime. It's pretty damn good, with very minimal impact compared to the alternatives. If I see people trying to use wind as base-load, then I will speak out against them.... but adding small amounts of wind to grids around the world is very smart.
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Yes, there is a lot of suppression by the ELite going on here and everywhere else. They particularly like to suppress any technology that would disrupt the thing they have going now. Or, anything that would cut into their receipts of the goodies they steal.