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Butteryfly theory style.

If we're pulling energy out of the wind that was going to go elsewhere, could that impact the weather more than power plants?

Butteryfly theory style. If we're pulling energy out of the wind that was going to go elsewhere, could that impact the weather more than power plants?

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That wind was going to provide stress to the plants which they need otherwise they become weak and start to wilt. Taxing the wind of its energy is creating a limp and puny plant society dependent upon the government to prop them up by tying them to sticks stuck into the ground. What are the sticks made of? You guessed it... Trees cut down from the rainforest. It's a vicious cycle.