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<blockquote data-quote="Trystan" data-source="post: 3309534" data-attributes="member: 94134"><p>Despite agreeing entirely about the negativity of wind, I find myself opposed to the article which implies that we should just carry on as we are encouraging an already apathetic public to take no responsibility for their energy consumption and offers no alternative solutions to the situation we are in.</p><p></p><p>Renewable energy (and other green technology) can only ever be part of the answer. The way I see it we have two alternatives. 1) Continue as we are with 7 billion plus people vying for the resources the planet has to offer until they are gone, or 2) manage the population back to a level where the earth can provide for our consumption without breaking a sweat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trystan, post: 3309534, member: 94134"] Despite agreeing entirely about the negativity of wind, I find myself opposed to the article which implies that we should just carry on as we are encouraging an already apathetic public to take no responsibility for their energy consumption and offers no alternative solutions to the situation we are in. Renewable energy (and other green technology) can only ever be part of the answer. The way I see it we have two alternatives. 1) Continue as we are with 7 billion plus people vying for the resources the planet has to offer until they are gone, or 2) manage the population back to a level where the earth can provide for our consumption without breaking a sweat. [/QUOTE]
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