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Cut down mature trees which consume CO2 and replace them with saplings (BTW, a 1 in 5 survival rate is 20%, not 30%) and act as if that sapling is going to consume as much CO2 as the tree it replaces?

Serious bullshit.

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I can't imagine anyone who had been solid for Mr. Trump these last 3 1/2 years would jump ship now for Bobby Jr.

That makes no sense -- what does RFKjr offer that traditional-minded folks can get their support around...?

(although Timber Rattler makes a good point above... "the name"...)
He's the only one who is actually against the public health deep state. And unlike most of the GOP, I still remember 2020.

That said, everything else about Kennedy is a nonstarter so I am likely sitting this one out.
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Why don't they just put the solar panels in Palm Springs?  That way, it will only impact rich bastards.

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The Mojave Green Rattlesnakes will be pissed ...


Because in Palm Springs they are rich GAY bastards and besides the land around there is already covered with windmills.
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He can’t be that far removed from Trump if he was approached about joining the ticket.

??? RFK Jr. as Trump's VP???  **nononono*   

https://www.ontheissues.org/Robert_F__Kennedy_Jr_.htm
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Carbon River Company  out of TN has been recycling wind turbine blades for quite some time now. There are other co's in the US recycling them and others all around the world, I presume it is profitable or else they would not be doing it.

Here is how carbon River recyclers them-go to their web page

Glass to Glass Reclamation Technology
Glass Fiber Reclamation


Wind turbine blades are made from non-recyclable polymers strengthened by glass fibers. As a result, these structures are unfortunately relegated to landfills following retirement. This presents a major obstacle for wind energy to be truly sustainable. Our technology offers an attractive, facile method for responsibly re-using these materials at what normally would be their end of life. Glass to Glass can give these materials a chance to be reborn into sustainable, recyclable composites.

Receive Blade Waste (Tipping
)

Receive bulk waste fiberglass composite (e.g. retired wind turbine blades, boat hulls, automotive panels)

Pre-Sort and Shred Material

Cutting and shredding for further reduction of blades to produce optimal pyrolysis feedstock.

Multi-Stage Pyrolysis

Multi-stage pyrolysis process to fully remove polymer, char, and other fillers from the glass fibers to restore fiber properties to virgin-like values.

Production of Composite Intermediates

Convert reclaimed glass fiber into desired polymer composites intermediates. Then the rGF pellets or intermediates are used to produce next-generation products again.

ESG Pyrolysis Crude Oil


Our pyrolysis oil can be utilized as an alternative fuel source or precursor for next generation polymers, providing the oil and chemical industry a more sustainable and circular option



 As for bird deaths: They are also using acoustics, radar etc

Scientists have found that painting one blade of a turbine black, which can increase visibility, can reduce bird fatalities by more than 70 percent
. And some wind companies are experimenting with using artificial intelligence to sense a bird's approach, powering turbines down to avoid collisions.

Do wind turbines kill birds? - MIT Climate Portal

As for renewable land use. 

2000 acres are lost every day mostly to housing developments and industry and roads. The amount going to renewable industry is a very small amount.


At first I thought you were ignorant  but have come to the realization you are paid troll for the fossil fuel industry. How many other boards are you spewing with you misinformation crap?

:bigsilly:

And you're a paid shill for the eco-fascists

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Are you posting about the shocking assassination attempt on Wednesday upon the Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico? Well, a warning. You and the Big Tech platform you are posting on can be punished for spreading "disinformation' if the European Commission, the increasingly authoritarian cabinet government of the European Union, has its way.

On Thursday, Bloomberg published the warning of impending EU censorship on this topic in an article by Peter Chapman and Samuel Stolton in "EU Monitoring ‘Spread of Disinformation’ on Fico Shooting."

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2024/05/18/eu-warns-media-platforms-can-be-fined-slovakian-pm-shooting
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If I had to guess I’d say it’s a clever AI forgery. Just a little too uniform in its non-uniformity if that makes any sense. Something uncanny valley about it.

https://www.usasupreme.com/hoax-or-heartfelt-doubts-raised-about-authenticity-of-bidens-handwritten-note-from-a-young-girl-screenshots/

It's way too clean for young kids, and they aren't even being taught cursive in schools anymore.  No, it was produced using some word processing software like MS Word and a kids' writing font.
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Weather / Re: Study: Bison fight climate change
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 11:07:41 pm »
Morons. They prove their ignorance. A Bison is bovine. ANY BOVINE does exactly the same dang thing. You could say any ungulate and still be right, though it depends upon the terrain.

But in a word, COWS.

DUH.
Yep. Cows fill the niche on the prairie Bison did. Duh.

It's downright painful to watch the stupid ooze out of the Klimate Kult.
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Jokes and Humor / Re: The Official TBR Silliness Thread---2024
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 11:05:49 pm »


INSECURITIES (get the best of us all)
Duck...Duck...
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Carbon River Company  out of TN has been recycling wind turbine blades for quite some time now. There are other co's in the US recycling them and others all around the world, I presume it is profitable or else they would not be doing it.

Here is how carbon River recyclers them-go to their web page

Glass to Glass Reclamation Technology
Glass Fiber Reclamation


Wind turbine blades are made from non-recyclable polymers strengthened by glass fibers. As a result, these structures are unfortunately relegated to landfills following retirement. This presents a major obstacle for wind energy to be truly sustainable. Our technology offers an attractive, facile method for responsibly re-using these materials at what normally would be their end of life. Glass to Glass can give these materials a chance to be reborn into sustainable, recyclable composites.

Receive Blade Waste (Tipping
)

Receive bulk waste fiberglass composite (e.g. retired wind turbine blades, boat hulls, automotive panels)

Pre-Sort and Shred Material

Cutting and shredding for further reduction of blades to produce optimal pyrolysis feedstock.

Multi-Stage Pyrolysis

Multi-stage pyrolysis process to fully remove polymer, char, and other fillers from the glass fibers to restore fiber properties to virgin-like values.

Production of Composite Intermediates

Convert reclaimed glass fiber into desired polymer composites intermediates. Then the rGF pellets or intermediates are used to produce next-generation products again.

ESG Pyrolysis Crude Oil


Our pyrolysis oil can be utilized as an alternative fuel source or precursor for next generation polymers, providing the oil and chemical industry a more sustainable and circular option



 As for bird deaths: They are also using acoustics, radar etc

Scientists have found that painting one blade of a turbine black, which can increase visibility, can reduce bird fatalities by more than 70 percent
. And some wind companies are experimenting with using artificial intelligence to sense a bird's approach, powering turbines down to avoid collisions.

Do wind turbines kill birds? - MIT Climate Portal

As for renewable land use. 

2000 acres are lost every day mostly to housing developments and industry and roads. The amount going to renewable industry is a very small amount.


At first I thought you were ignorant  but have come to the realization you are paid troll for the fossil fuel industry. How many other boards are you spewing with you misinformation crap?
Yeah, right. That's why Wyoming has this:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-02-05/wind-turbine-blades-can-t-be-recycled-so-they-re-piling-up-in-landfills



Cut down mature trees which consume CO2 and replace them with saplings (BTW, a 1 in 5 survival rate is 20%, not 30%) and act as if that sapling is going to consume as much CO2 as the tree it replaces?

Serious bullshit.
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