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Saturday 5 January 2013

Discussion on Wind Farm


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012:  REMEMBER! Wind farms, unlike oil are not finite and not a global commodity. Many corporates do not this product as it affects futures in their market by capping the value of fossil fuels against the cost of wind power. This in turn ruins the projection for the corporations expected growth in profits in the long term. Many very wealthy and very powerful people have large stakes in the fossil fuel giant corporations, and needless to say, their opinions carry a lot of clout, influencing politicians locally and on the world stage.

I would say we should embrace a product that albeit may have certain drawbacks, but is inherently one less chain of dependence on global corporations. An asset that in these times where the balance of wealth is shifting away from the west.




Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012 Shared Discussion:  From my own perspective I've never mentioned anything on these or another other forums about global warming.

My own philosophy is very simple. We know or I believe that most of us accept, that we, as humans, are causing major ecological damage to the planet, whether we talk of forests, rain forests, lakes, rivers, oceans, air quality, extractive industries etc etc.



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