I was thinking about this in a rational way. And if it is true that wind power raises temperatures so do all buildings, mountains, trees and bridges and maybe even canyons. So, anything we build at all raises the temperatures. Also another way to look at this is wind is blowing at all altitudes, not just within 100 or 200 feet of the surface. But, since we live on the surface of the earth and not in the sky we do suffer whatever the effects are of anything we build whether that be buildings or wind farms.
So, if we want to not raise temperatures, it is obvious that we should "Tear down all buildings and wind farms?"
I don't think you are going to see people do either really. Because my basic premise is sound. If Wind Farms increase temperatures, pavement, cement, and buildings increase temperatures FAR more than wind farms ever would. You could also make the argument that large ships at sea also increase the temperatures because that would be true too. You could make the argument that all trucks and cars increase the temperatures because that is true too.
To make us think that ONLY Wind farms increase the temperatures is pretty stupid I think.
What do you think?
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