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How Do Windmills Work What You Need To Know

How Do Windmills Work What You Need To Know

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How Do Windmills Work  What You Need To Know

If Obama wants to act on global warming, why not build windmills? Why do you need from other countries?

"Since when the U.S. needs another country to build a few windmills? Why there must be a global connection in order to invest in energy alternatives? I am fine with the exchange of information throughout the world, new discoveries and what not, but why should a treaty be signed? This issue deals mostly by Democrats. How is one economic suicide? I was told that "believe" in global warming man, why Why not "believe" in America?

Early windmills are not the answer. Now it seems we have a mix of multiple technologies, energy solar, wind, geothermal and even nuclear, to provide power. Cars are also a problem that produce large amounts of greenhouse gases and cars obtain electric power from coal power plants! So we have to get more electric and hybrid cars on the road and invest in the technologies mentioned above. go only is economic suicide. At this time do what is necessary to change will make the products manufactured in the U.S. the more expensive than in other countries. So if we start manufacturing a product in the U.S. they can not compete because we have restrictions on CO2 emissions from the plant and investment on solar or wind technology is much greater than the product cost is too high. We will not be able to sell the products because imported products will too cheap. It is also a problem throughout the world ... Did you know that the biggest% of the particulate pollution in the skies of Los Angeles were produced in plants coal-fired power in Beijing, China? The warming of the rest of the world will not have a global impact on the U.S..


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