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Do you know why people oppose wind power? Read the full description.
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- The Wind - Energy for Sustainability
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- Robert Karl Skoglund
You don't need to start a profitable war to gain control of the wind.
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Transcript
You might remember hearing me mention my 790 page college textbook called Energy for Sustainability. I’ve just finished Chapter 12 on Large-Scale Renewables and although I don’t understand the complicated math and charts and graphs, anyone who reads what scientists have discovered can see that in the not too distant future, the wind is going to be generating much of the world’s electricity.
Many powerful and influential people are already speaking out against wind power, because to get control of the wind there will be no need to start another very profitable war.
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