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Understanding wind power's economic and environmental benefits

Forget about the economic benefits the environmental benefits are disastrous, the impacts of wind farms is having a detrimental effect on the environment, the farms are not only generating wind but they are creating wind, the effects is the atmosphere is changing the wind directions creating the climate to change, you talk about the icebergs melting imagine the warm air being diverted in their direction, image the cloud build up, Australia was in drought and now we have the worst floods ever, can this be explained whilst all of a sudden the introduction of the these farms the climate is changing, soon we will have tornado's, hurricanes and unexplained natural disasters, who is thinking of the side effects these things will have on the environmental future of the world.

This is my concern what are we creating for our children, whilst are wind farms about electricity or just a money spinner for some, I don't see any benefits of wind farms they are ugly to the environment, they are a natural disaster in themselves, the clouds will eventually progress in to one, causing heat waves on one side of the world, whilst on the other it will be freezing, the arctic is melting at a rapid rate why because we are being negligent we fail the fundamental principles of which a duty of care must be taken, the side effects to winds farms is unknown because you can not see it at a glance, but when you put the logistics together what consideration is taken to the fact a spinning wheel would create wind and when we have thousands doing this all at the same time what are the effects, the winds will become stronger and build up in to a giant whirl pool, our rivers are dry the ice is melting and the seas are rising, yet we continue to divert our rain falls to the sea, instead of the direction they are needed, we continue to insist that coal is the main cause of pollution and yet we insist on having a car, if we want to change we must improve our thinking.

Absolute Theory suggest using wind farms changes the direction of the winds pushing them into one direction, have a look outside on a windy day all the rubbish gets picked up and ends up in a pile, the same thing example will happen the winds will combine and generate into one.

Please have a think of what you are doing as soon will be to late, please study the impacts of creating wind and how it will formulate in disaster after disaster and please do not say you where not warned as ignorance is no excuse.

We need to stop diverting water in to the sea, we need to stop these winds farms and think of the every lasting effects these will have on our children, we need to take this duty of care whilst it does not matter if this is impolitic, improbable or inconvenient, the facts will speak for themselves given time.

String Theory - is not absolute unless all relevant information is studied, now add these examples to the viability of wind farms and what do you get. you decide if i am right or wrong but remember Absolute Theory can not be wrong and if a piece of the string is missing the theory is not absolute.

Wind Farms will create a catastrophe and i am completely against their environmental benefits which are being miss-represented, whilst how many are needed just to create electricity for 60,000 people, and how economical is this to the purchaser and to those whom get hit the hardest when these disasters strike.

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