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Poll: What Do You Think?
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fuck the birds
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fuck the world
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Tidal Power.
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Tidal Power.
Is this a case of you can't have it all your own way? The way I see it is that we get renewable energy, but at the cost of some wildlife.

I think this is fare, but i'm basing that on my own ignorance on science. I reckon we do more damage to the environment in the long term by not using renewables. Am I right?

Quote:Supporters say the barrage, from the Vale of Glamorgan to Somerset, would provide 5% of the UK's electricity and create thousands of jobs.

But environmentalists object, and say it would harm local wildlife

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south...s-19311254
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#2
RE: Tidal Power.
The second option is inaccurate. To paraphrase George Carlin, the world will be fine; it's humanity who will be fucked.
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#3
RE: Tidal Power.
(August 19, 2012 at 5:36 pm)5thHorseman Wrote: Is this a case of you can't have it all your own way? The way I see it is that we get renewable energy, but at the cost of some wildlife.

I think this is fare, but i'm basing that on my own ignorance on science. I reckon we do more damage to the environment in the long term by not using renewables. Am I right?

Quote:Supporters say the barrage, from the Vale of Glamorgan to Somerset, would provide 5% of the UK's electricity and create thousands of jobs.

But environmentalists object, and say it would harm local wildlife

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south...s-19311254

Almost every human advance has harmed wildlife. We probably should seek to limit that so I see it as the lesser of 2 evils; fossil fuel use is far more damaging.

Fuck fewer birds than otherwise.
Sum ergo sum
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#4
RE: Tidal Power.
you can't win with those environmental fuckwits can you?
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#5
RE: Tidal Power.
Not sure if these situations are the same but...
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/...coco/5808/
Quote:Accordingly, a stone causeway, about 12 miles long, was built across the shallow waters of Bahía de los Perros (Dogs Bay) Cuba.

Unfortunately, almost as soon as the causeway was completed, it was clear that its presence had created a number of serious environmental concerns. The mangroves began dying off, and habitat for the birds was being lost. The causeway was cutting off seawater and tidal flow that would normally have been coming in and nourishing the rest of the coastal area. Levels of salinity and water temperature were affected. Fish were dying.

This barrage will be alot worse:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/20....wildlife1

Quote:The land that would be submerged hosts about 68,000 birds in winter, including huge flocks of dunlins and shelducks, together with Bewick's swans, curlews, pintails, wigeons and redshanks. Breeding birds feeding on the estuary in summer include curlews, shelducks and oystercatchers. At least 30,000 salmon and tens of thousands of shads, lampreys and sea trout use the estuary to reach spawning grounds in the Usk and Wye rivers. Eels swim back down these rivers to reach spawning grounds at sea and millions of elvers return in the spring
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