Kingfish
100 MW
Reported on MSNBC: Growing solar industry faces green backlash
Here we go again: NimBY
I don’t understand why we can’t have balance. If these developers are planning big blocks of congested activity then I can see why locals would be upset; if they have misused site planning and rolling over figurative property lines then I can see that oversight is needed. However it is difficult to determine who the villain in the story is or if in fact the story is villainous and muckraking.
How about a little here and a little there, and a little more over yonder? Certainly squirrel or lizard can appreciate some shade, yes? So the environment changes: What the do you think happened in the Central Valley when our ancestors drained Tule Lake, pumped groundwater on the West side, and began farming it to feed the faces of millions? Where were the goofy green people then?
Why don’t we just put this activity out there on the playa at Burning Man; that’s an underutilized blight of human activity: What lives on playa out there that isn’t being trampled by zillions of stoned-out nekkid feet for a brief few days out of the year?
Ya cain't have it both ways. KF
Here we go again: NimBY
I don’t understand why we can’t have balance. If these developers are planning big blocks of congested activity then I can see why locals would be upset; if they have misused site planning and rolling over figurative property lines then I can see that oversight is needed. However it is difficult to determine who the villain in the story is or if in fact the story is villainous and muckraking.
How about a little here and a little there, and a little more over yonder? Certainly squirrel or lizard can appreciate some shade, yes? So the environment changes: What the do you think happened in the Central Valley when our ancestors drained Tule Lake, pumped groundwater on the West side, and began farming it to feed the faces of millions? Where were the goofy green people then?
Why don’t we just put this activity out there on the playa at Burning Man; that’s an underutilized blight of human activity: What lives on playa out there that isn’t being trampled by zillions of stoned-out nekkid feet for a brief few days out of the year?
Ya cain't have it both ways. KF