Let’s Save Gaia By Killing Deserts With Solar Power

It’s the Liberal Law Of Unintended Consequences

(LA Times) Construction cranes rise like storks 40 stories above the Mojave Desert. In their midst, the “power tower” emerges, wrapped in scaffolding and looking like a multistage rocket.

Clustered nearby are hangar-sized assembly buildings, looming berms of sand and a chain mail of fencing that will enclose more than 3,500 acres of public land. Moorings for 173,500 mirrors — each the size of a garage door — are spiked into the desert floor. Before the end of the year, they will become six square miles of gleaming reflectors, sweeping from Interstate 15 to the Clark Mountains along California’s eastern border.

BrightSource Energy’s Ivanpah solar power project will soon be a humming city with 24-hour lighting, a wastewater processing facility and a gas-fired power plant. To make room, BrightSource has mowed down a swath of desert plants, displaced dozens of animal species and relocated scores of imperiled desert tortoises, a move that some experts say could kill up to a third of them.

Question: why do they need a gas-fired power plant? Are they admitting that solar as it stands today can’t even provide power for the solar plant?

Oh, and don’t you love how green energy actually seems to destroy the environment?

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2 Responses to “Let’s Save Gaia By Killing Deserts With Solar Power”

  1. Gumball_Brains says:

    Silly sailor boy. Don’t you know that the power plant is for the massive factory and the thousands of people’s workers?

    How else are they going to have power?

    Besides, I thought this project was denied based upon the lack of an environmental impact statement being done. If species’ habitats are being destroyed, one wonders why that is OK, versus an underground pipe?

  2. No, no, it is OK to kill animals if it involves “green” energy, bad if it is “dirty evil” fossil fuels. The animals must sacrifice in order to provide green energy.

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