Posted by Chris Hill on August 19, 2008, 11:58 am
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 00:07:50 -0500, "www.freedomtofascism.com"
>> It takes THOUSANDS of huge, land guzzling windmills to = one small nuke
>> plant. The land required is enormous as is the investment. So why do it?
>> Nuclear doesn't pollute, it doesn't even generate the kind of pollution
>> that building thousands of windmills does. Nuclear waste by volume is
>> tiny, it can easily be stored. Environmental pollution due to industry
>> can't.
>> REAL pollution, not fake C02 pollution.>
>www.google.com
>Windmills disrupt the flow of atmospheric gasses of our planet causing an
>uneven heating and cooling of the Earth by the Sun. Very few people have
>picked up on this but calculated estimates by the worlds top geo physicists
>have shown Earth is placed in grave danger. Super storms during hurricane
>season could developed very easily as the Earths natural eco system tries to
>even out the unnatural heating and cooling caused by windmills. A few of
>Germany's nuclear scientists said China and Japan could suffer from extreme
>air pollution and we see it now if any of you have the brains to read the
>latest news coming out of China, it has happened just as they predicted.
>These super storms will wreck havoc all over the planet and could strike
>areas that have never been prone to hurricanes. Check out the link above and
>you will see all I have been saying is quickly coming about. I'm all for
>other sourses of renewables, but windmills are far too dengerous to continue
>to be used as a power sourse.
Rotflmao!!!
Posted by Mark F on August 25, 2008, 3:41 pm
wrote:
>
> >> Windmills disrupt the flow of atmospheric gasses of our planet causing an
> >> uneven heating and cooling of the Earth by the Sun.
> >
> > So does every single building on the planet, every bridge, every airplane,
> > etc. You need to provide some quantitative measure demonstrating that
> > windmills -- being very small in number although large in height -- somehow
> > impact these patterns in a detrimental way moreso than the hundreds of
> > thousands of buildings (plenty of them just as tall as windmills) already in
> > existance.
>
> You forgot - every tree.
The windmills on commercial windmill farms are taller than most trees.
A typical 1.5 megawatt unit is 300 feet high with a 150 foot blade,
which probably puts them higher that 350 feet.
I windmill that I might buy for my own home would indeed me shorter
than many trees.
(NOTE: I know nothing about much large windmill farms affect the
weather conditions over areas larger than the farm itself, say
10 times the area, so I won't comment on the pluses/minuses
of windmill farms replacing other possible power sources.)
>
>> plant. The land required is enormous as is the investment. So why do it?
>> Nuclear doesn't pollute, it doesn't even generate the kind of pollution
>> that building thousands of windmills does. Nuclear waste by volume is
>> tiny, it can easily be stored. Environmental pollution due to industry
>> can't.
>> REAL pollution, not fake C02 pollution.>
>www.google.com
>Windmills disrupt the flow of atmospheric gasses of our planet causing an
>uneven heating and cooling of the Earth by the Sun. Very few people have
>picked up on this but calculated estimates by the worlds top geo physicists
>have shown Earth is placed in grave danger. Super storms during hurricane
>season could developed very easily as the Earths natural eco system tries to
>even out the unnatural heating and cooling caused by windmills. A few of
>Germany's nuclear scientists said China and Japan could suffer from extreme
>air pollution and we see it now if any of you have the brains to read the
>latest news coming out of China, it has happened just as they predicted.
>These super storms will wreck havoc all over the planet and could strike
>areas that have never been prone to hurricanes. Check out the link above and
>you will see all I have been saying is quickly coming about. I'm all for
>other sourses of renewables, but windmills are far too dengerous to continue
>to be used as a power sourse.