Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Causeymire Wind Farm, Dale Moss, Caithness, Scotland

 


17 comments:

  1. Well there goes the view…

    And they’re not “farming” anything, it’s a warm and fuzzy moniker to deflect from the uselessness and heavy environmental destruction they cause.

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  2. What a shame . . .

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  3. They'll never even recover the energy it took to make them.

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  4. I predict these and alot more around the world will be gone in a decade, the folly of man!

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    1. Not exactly gone, just not there. They'll be in some giant garbage pit somewhere so people forget about them. Unless someone figures out how to recycle those blades.

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  5. Expensive virtue-signalling with negative ROI. And the ruination of a natural landscape.

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  6. more turds scattered around the world.

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  7. Wish I could devise a clever way to damage and destroy these bird killers.

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  8. They're called "Bird Blenders." Eagles and condors have been removed from the endangered species list, in California, because the windmills are more important.

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    1. If those birds were covered in oil they'd be front page news.....since it's the windmills you hardly hear a word....

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  9. They chopped down 14 million trees to build the wind farms in Scotland.
    https://energycentral.com/news/14-million-trees-axed-make-way-wind-farms

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    1. I'm late to the party, that was going to be my comment. Follow the science they say.

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  10. Nothing but an eyesore. In the US, the Amber waves of grain are gone because of these. So sad.

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  11. In centuries to come ...

    Ozymandias will have nothing on Al Gore.

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  12. They cut down 17 million trees to erect those useless eyesores.

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