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    DeCapeJack comments on:

    The Age Blogs: Management Line

    No, but wind farms are part of the answers, along with better auto mileage, better insulated homes and businesses, solar, geothermal, and reduction of meat from our diets.

    I live on coastal Delaware, in the US, and within 15 miles of a huge coal burning power plant. My area has proven to be in what is called a cancer cluster, with lung cancer being at the head of the list. So, not only is the power plant dumping great amounts of CO2 into the air, but also very likely contributing to our high rate of cancer.

    Happily, there is an initiative for building a windfarm about 10 miles off our shoreline, which would provide about 400KW of clean power on a good day. Would I trade the towers from the coal burning plant for wind towers? In a New York minute!

    Wind has to be a part of the overall solution, where it makes sense, but it isn’t the only part.

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    Villagenyc

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