Sunday, April 26, 2009

Wind farm may be torn down to make way for nuclear site - Green Living, Environment - The Independent
The development will delight pro-nuclear anti-wind activists while dismayed environmentalists will see it as an all-too-obvious portent of a switch in government priorities from promoting wind to advancing the atom – and as proof that concentrating on nuclear will cripple renewable energy. "It beggars belief that, at a time when windpower has never been more vital to the UK, a viable wind farm is to be sacrificed on the altar of nuclear power," said Martin Forwood of the campaign group Cumbrians Opposed to a Radioactive Environment.

But RWE countered: "The wind farm currently produces 3.5 megawatts of energy while a nuclear power station would produce 3,600 megawatts, enough to power five million homes. So, from a climate change point of view, if the wind farm had to go it would not be such a bad thing.
'Obama's Rabbi' [promotes climate scam]
After Rabbi David Saperstein was appointed by U.S. President Barack Obama to a White House volunteer advisory council of religious and secular leaders and scholars, some have called him "Obama's rabbi."
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Saperstein added a warning about global warming, which he said "threatens to destabilize the whole world, and there is no Noah's Arc to protect the Jewish community if global warming erodes the earth's environmental infrastructure..."

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