Date: 15/12/2015 15:20:45
From: JTQ
ID: 814050
Subject: US town rejects solar farm

US town rejects solar farm amid worries it would “suck up all the energy from the Sun”

Full article here: http://www.sciencealert.com/us-town-rejects-solar-farm-amid-worries-it-would-suck-up-all-the-energy-from-the-sun

The town of Woodland, North Carolina is in the spotlight this week after rejecting a proposal to rezone a section of land just outside its borders for the use of a solar farm.

Three solar farms have already been approved in the area, but the local residents are seemingly not impressed. The council defeated the motion for the rezoning of an area on US Highway 258 for an additional solar farm after a public comment period, where members of the town could give their opinions.

A retired science teacher, Jane Mann, said she was concerned about the rising risk of cancer deaths in the area (despite reports showing that cancer rates in North Carolina have fallen over the 2008 to 2012 period) saying that no one could tell her that solar panels were not causing the cancer.

She was also concerned that photosynthesis would slow due to the solar panels, stopping the plants from growing in the solar farm fields. “I want to know what’s going to happen. I want information. Enough is enough. I don’t see the profit for the town,” Mann said at the meeting, according to The Roanoke-Chowan News Herald.

“People come with hidden agendas. Until we can find if anything is going to damage this community, we shouldn’t sign any paper,” she added.

Bobby Mann (it’s not clear if he’s related to Jane), said that he was worried that local communities would dry up. “You’re killing your town,” he said. “All the young people are going to move out.”

He also argued that solar farms would suck up all the energy from the Sun, and new businesses would not come to Woodland.

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Date: 15/12/2015 15:42:34
From: furious
ID: 814055
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

North Carolina town petrified over solar panels accused of being ‘the dumbest in US’

RESIDENTS of a small American town have been absolutely skewered online and found themselves the target of global ridicule after expressing their fears about solar panels.”

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Date: 15/12/2015 15:44:11
From: stumpy_seahorse
ID: 814056
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

>>accused of being ‘the dumbest in US

to be fair… that’s a very big call…

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Date: 15/12/2015 19:22:35
From: Obviousman
ID: 814164
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

stumpy_seahorse said:


>>accused of being ‘the dumbest in US

to be fair… that’s a very big call…

But they are not doing much to dispel their nomination.

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Date: 16/12/2015 10:13:00
From: Divine Angel
ID: 814564
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

If I install solar panels on my roof, will there be enough sun left to dry my clothes on the line?

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Date: 16/12/2015 10:31:07
From: The_observer
ID: 814565
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

Divine Angel said:


If I install solar panels on my roof, will there be enough sun left to dry my clothes on the line?

I wouldn’t hang out any nice clean washing on the line,,

what with all that dam dirty carbon pollution in the air

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Date: 16/12/2015 10:32:04
From: Divine Angel
ID: 814566
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

Yeah but the washing water wasn’t pure either.

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Date: 16/12/2015 10:37:01
From: The_observer
ID: 814567
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

Divine Angel said:


Yeah but the washing water wasn’t pure either.

yeh well that dang dirty carbon pollution also made the dang water go acid n made me dang washing like tissue paper

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Date: 16/12/2015 14:03:17
From: diddly-squat
ID: 814611
Subject: re: US town rejects solar farm

The_observer said:


Divine Angel said:

If I install solar panels on my roof, will there be enough sun left to dry my clothes on the line?

I wouldn’t hang out any nice clean washing on the line,,

what with all that dam dirty carbon pollution in the air

that actually is a problem in places like Beijing…

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