Friday, February 20, 2009

Giant wind farm

Here's a picture of the Jurassic coast of England. According to Wikipedia:
"The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England. The site stretches from Orcombe Point near Exmouth in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage in East Dorset, a distance of 153 kilometres (95 mi).[1] Chartered in 2001, the Jurassic coast was the second wholly-natural World Heritage Site to be designated in the United Kingdom."
It certainly appears as a stunning beautiful place. The UK Daily Mail has a news article today that headlined as "Uproar over plans for giant wind farm off Dorset's Jurassic coast." In this seemingly era of alternative energy, this kind of news should be of interest and exciting to everyone.

Well, the uproar part is just the bickering about the controls between the developer and the local people. But a similar site on this side of the Atlantic has also long been proposed as an ideal location for giant wind farms, but can not be done because of the veto power of the local, stronger than royalty, power family. American people are probably not aware of what's happening. Because it is out of limit of the zombie media's reporting.

Would the "Hope and Change" new royalty, hmmmm, administration in D.C. going to do anything about it? Hardly. How long can American people continue to be seduced by pitiful politicians' empty, deceiving, meaningless rhetorics?

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