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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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[–] 4 pts

The amount of energy taken from the environment by these renewable farms is infinitesimally small. It's a delusional leftist narrative that such small scale human activity can have significant impacts on natural processes. Tiny variations in solar activity will have more impact on our atmosphere and thus winds than all global human activity.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Even a small change to wind patterns can have drastic climate consequences in the newrby regions. I don't think what windmills are doing to the weather patterns is insignificant.