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Would there be a single wind farm if your taxes weren’t paying for them?

Wind turbine farms have got to be the biggest con of the global warming religion.
The pros make claims such as “This windfarm will produce enough power for 100,000 homes”, knowing full well that they should complete the statement by saying “For one hour per day only”.
Further to this they will not replace a single fossil fuel burning or nuclear power station.
If the global warming zealots can lie to us and try to mislead us in this way , why should we believe a single word they say?
Your thoughts please.
LEMON TWIST;
As I believe in the absolute right to free speech, I’ll let your insult pass but your tirade does indicate you have a level of intelligence a little lower than an amoeba’s.

First, there are many wind farms which produce quite significant amounts of power. Everyone understands that windpower is still in the experimental stage — if there were no experiments it would not have achieved the amazing advances in efficiency that it has shown in the last 20 years. And everyone understands that wind power is intermittent. They also understand that it is likely to be a major source of power in the future – that’s why several major oil companies are heavily involved in wind research.

The Global Warming religion, as you call it, seems to have be winning a lot of converts. All the people who know how to read a science report for a starter. You should check out a few of the refereed papers that have been written by scientists outside the USA (- they’re not Democrats, you know?) that over and over present very strong evidence that Global Warming is real and we need to do something about it right now.

I would really like to see the names of Global Warming deniers carved in a cliff somewhere so that in 100 years the people will be able to see who was responsible for making things much worse than they had to be. That should make your grandchildren proud.

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