Grauniad: Welsh tidal lagoon project could open way for ukp15bnrevolution in UK energy
On 10/10/16 13:12, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote:
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
The problem seems to be that no matter what you try to generate power
from any naturally occurring force like wind or tides or even the sun,
you actually are taking power from the earth and if you do enough of
it, you alter the environment in some way, often a way which was
unexpected.
Well, yes. Possibly. But then burning fossil fuels to produce power
doesn't seem to be doing the environment much good either. Except in the
opinion of the various nutcases on here, of course.
So what then is your solution, Our Dave?
Magic pixie dust. What else?
The lefty**** modus operandi is not to supply solutions, but to merely
comment on the immorality of everyone elses.
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Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as
foolish, and by the rulers as useful.
(Seneca the Younger, 65 AD)
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