Germany begins dismantling wind farm for coal

The earth becoming uninhabitable for homo sapiens?

Started awhile ago.

Humans only occupy 3% of the planet halfwit. They are not making earth inhabitable, but leftist halfwits like you who can't define what a woman and wallow in fascism are making it reprehensible.
 
Corn pone lives in a rented trailer and heats it with portable kerosene heaters

Projection.

guAno
noun
gua·no | \ ˈgwä-(ˌ)nō
: a fertilizer containing the accumulated excrement of seabirds or bats broadly : excrement especially of seabirds or bats
 
Wind and solar economics simply put are nonsensical. Renewable energy has never been financially sustainable; it relies on government support in the form of subsidies and legal mandates. All that extra cost is paid by the consuming public.

For anyone who can see past the smoke and mirrors of Green propaganda, it’s no surprise that German energy prices are three times normal, that Germany still relies on coal burning, and that its CO2 emissions haven’t fallen. It beggars belief that an advanced country could willingly abandon their existing nuclear power stations and return to using lignite.

Not to mention they are inneficient ancient technologies long abandoned for more efficient means of energy. But what can we expect from indoctrinated dotards who hate God and America?
 
Do you know why MAGAs love burning dirty coal and why they are so facinated with it?

There you go again with the moronic lie filed malarky. They don't lover coal burning plants. But they do know they are a thousand times more efficient than ancient wind and solar baloney.

I'm all for more Nuclear power. It's clean. Takes a very small footprint and can produce a million times the energy laughable "green" energy stupidity can.
 
We should go to nuclear power but lefties oppose it.

That might have been a reasonable possibility until Fukushima and Chernobyl.

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They do not live there. They work there doing research. No one is allowed to live there.

Not according to your own link

Professor Geraldine Thomas, Professor of Molecular Pathology, Imperial College London and founder of the Chernobyl Tissue Bank, told Newsweek that technically the exclusion zone is not uninhabitable because there are people living there, most without health issues.
 
Not according to your own link

Professor Geraldine Thomas, Professor of Molecular Pathology, Imperial College London and founder of the Chernobyl Tissue Bank, told Newsweek that technically the exclusion zone is not uninhabitable because there are people living there, most without health issues.
It isn’t in the highly contaminated area, it’s the exclusion zone.
 
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