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Our energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:45:32 AMOur energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.lol, what?
It there is one thing we have, it's land. Also, the idea of this admin giving one crap about wrecking land is max LOL.
I still can't believe this board blew up a nice thing over politics. Astonishing what Trump has done to fellow cats who use to literally roast people IRL all the time on here, for 30 clicks a day.
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 10:55:39 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:45:32 AMOur energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.lol, what?Where do you think they put huge solar farms dug?
I would say feedlots and parking lots would be a reasonable start
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:59:01 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 10:55:39 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:45:32 AMOur energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.lol, what?Where do you think they put huge solar farms dug?places where no one else wants to put anything
Deserts, empty lots, top of roofs, parking lots, land famers are willing to sell. It's not like they're kicking anyone out to do it. Dax acts like it's taking land to do it. Height of stupidity, but what lese you'd expect from this blog's jester.
Thankfully non-renewable energy has no environmental or land concerns
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 02:03:38 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:59:01 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 10:55:39 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:45:32 AMOur energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.lol, what?Where do you think they put huge solar farms dug?places where no one else wants to put anythingBut that's not always the case.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 02:51:11 PMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 02:03:38 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:59:01 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 10:55:39 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:45:32 AMOur energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.lol, what?Where do you think they put huge solar farms dug?places where no one else wants to put anythingBut that's not always the case.I am sure you have many examples of thousands of thousands of acres of valuable land being wrecked with solar panels.
Quote from: cfbandyman on Today at 02:26:55 PMDeserts, empty lots, top of roofs, parking lots, land famers are willing to sell. It's not like they're kicking anyone out to do it. Dax acts like it's taking land to do it. Height of stupidity, but what lese you'd expect from this blog's jester.So you want farm land used for solar farms? How positively stupid.As far as the rest, what in the world are you even talking about? Farmland is increasingly being converted to large-scale solar farms, a trend driven by growing demand for renewable energy and economic incentives for landowners, but it sparks debate about the impact on prime agricultural land. While solar farms affect a small fraction of the nation's total farmland, specific regions and prime soils are more affected. The practice of agrivoltaics—co-locating solar panels with agricultural activities like grazing or growing certain crops—offers a potential solution, enabling both energy generation and farming to continue. However, many projects are still being built on land that was previously dedicated solely to crops, leading to concerns about food security and the long-term use of prime agricultural land.Again . . . if the usual giant derps want to tell themselves that "green" energy is going to meet our needs, then please continue to post so I can at you.
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 03:05:20 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 02:51:11 PMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 02:03:38 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:59:01 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on Today at 10:55:39 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 10:45:32 AMOur energy creation trajectory is currently no where close to meeting the demand that's starring us right in the face.All smart and intelligent people understand this (so that of course excludes idiots like @Stupid Fitz).Even worse - #blueanon SFB's want to wreck thousands upon thousands of acres of land with solar panels and the like.lol, what?Where do you think they put huge solar farms dug?places where no one else wants to put anythingBut that's not always the case.I am sure you have many examples of thousands of thousands of acres of valuable land being wrecked with solar panels.Between 2012 and 2020 424K acres of farm and pasture land was converted from ag use to "green" energy production. (USDA)But again, the primary point is that green energy will not meet our needs. #blueanongE will do everything they possibly can to avoid talking about the primary point - always have - always willThey'll just grind the eff out some nuanced part of the bigger picture . . . tho. Very ragey these days- very ragey.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on Today at 02:55:35 PMQuote from: cfbandyman on Today at 02:26:55 PMDeserts, empty lots, top of roofs, parking lots, land famers are willing to sell. It's not like they're kicking anyone out to do it. Dax acts like it's taking land to do it. Height of stupidity, but what lese you'd expect from this blog's jester.So you want farm land used for solar farms? How positively stupid.As far as the rest, what in the world are you even talking about? Farmland is increasingly being converted to large-scale solar farms, a trend driven by growing demand for renewable energy and economic incentives for landowners, but it sparks debate about the impact on prime agricultural land. While solar farms affect a small fraction of the nation's total farmland, specific regions and prime soils are more affected. The practice of agrivoltaics—co-locating solar panels with agricultural activities like grazing or growing certain crops—offers a potential solution, enabling both energy generation and farming to continue. However, many projects are still being built on land that was previously dedicated solely to crops, leading to concerns about food security and the long-term use of prime agricultural land.Again . . . if the usual giant derps want to tell themselves that "green" energy is going to meet our needs, then please continue to post so I can at you.lmao the non-bolded text betrays your entire point. Also how did you possibly obtain a degree in higher ed without any ability at all to provide or cite sources? To borrow a phrase... 'please don't tell anyone that you went to Kansas State"