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To: J.B.C. who wrote (2739)7/13/2011 10:39:55 AM
From: Don Hurst1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
I am going to blow you off after this post...

Spain has for some time had an unemployment issue with high numbers but had,still has, a significant gray economy (shadow economy). The numbers improved during their housing boom which was on a scale similar to ours and their serious bust has caused major, real unemployment with the loss of construction jobs. And the major immigration in recent times from eastern Europe and Africa has not helped also.

Now if you viewed the speech I posted of Ambassador Klaus Scharioth describing Germany's move to renewables you would have seen that they have added some 370,000 new jobs and expect to increase that number because of their national decisions to embark on the program.

Now if Spain had such financial resources, etc.,as Germany does they might be able to provide the spend to reduce their unemployment issue by a similar national program.

c-spanarchives.org

And how an American major move to research and development of 21st century renewable, clean, energy and systems, "condemns millions to an early death in 3rd world countries" will have to be left to the minds such as you possess along with the rest of your Palin/Bachmann crowd.

Bye



To: J.B.C. who wrote (2739)7/20/2011 12:38:51 AM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
Pa. Wind Turbines Destroying Environment
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blog.billlawrenceonline.com

Bats, as scary as they are to some, are one of the more useful mammals in creation. The diets of those species common in Pennsylvania consist of mosquitoes and other insect pests including the ones that damage crops.

A colony of 100 brown bats can consume of a quarter-million insects in a single night. Science magazine has estimated the pest control service provided by bats can save farmers about $74 per acre.

Well, the unattractive wind turbines built at the hectoring of the nature worshipers who've managed to convince most that they are the arbiters of all dogma scientific are turning out to be a bit of an environmental disaster.

The 420 wind turbines in use in Pennsylvania killed 10,000 bats last year.