nytimes.com — DENVER ? Faced with a surge in the number of proposed solar power plants, the federal government has placed a moratorium on new solar projects on public land until it studies their "environmental impact," which is expected to take about two years.
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rrouseAug 6, 2008
That's what happens when you have a President and Vice President from the oil industry.
Closed AccountAug 6, 2008
Solar energy is CLEARLY the answer to our long-term energy needs. ALL ENERGY ON EARTH originated from the sun! It is the ULTIMATE renewable resource and doesn't muck up the environment one bit.These government stooges are ANTI-HUMAN LIFE. Everything they say and do, we ought to be researching the opposite as a good idea.Not allowing Solar plants for "environmental" reasons is pure double speak fresh out of 1984. Wake up people to this overall blatant "elite" insanity.
Closed AccountAug 6, 2008
Why are you posting old stuff?As aaronadms points out, this was lifted.
catspawAug 7, 2008
A lot of good inventions have been suppressed - maybe better than this.Free Energy: The Race to Zero Point<a class="user" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7365305906535911834">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-736530590 ...</a>
Closed AccountSep 26, 2008
Nothing like the environmentalist policies shooting themselves in the head. They meant for those policies to barricade all of the building that they hate... but watch them squirm when the find their own policies bite them in the ass.
Closed AccountSep 26, 2008
hey sHockz.... do you know what an environmental impact study IS? It's not merely what the impact of the plant will have by it's output... but what kind of impact it has by merely digging up the land on which to build it. Will it destroy animal wildlife areas, etc.?
coolhandluke70Sep 27, 2008
Just like the pig farmers continuing to put small amount of money towards "finding a solution" to their pollution, I suspect the same thing is being done under the influence of the oil companies to keeping us locked to the ball of chain of oil.