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To: | Greg <> |
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Subject: | Windfarm good news in the US |
From: | "Dave Torr" <> |
Date: | Mon, 9 Apr 2007 17:44:36 +1000 |
I don't accept that argument at all - my point was that the harm done by windfarms MAY be less than the harm done by global warming if we do nothing - although I am not sure that there would be evidence either way. (If we put lots of solar cells up people will want to cull the birds to stop them making a mess on the cells!) Whether we ban duck hunting or not the impact on global warming would be slight! On 09/04/07, Greg <> wrote: <> If you follow your line of argument further Dave we could reopen the duck season in NSW and allow egg collecting as these impacts are not as great a threat as global warming. Sorry for buying into this again but the earlier comments had to be answered. Greg Clancy |
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