Solar Power Bad

by Crocker on April 20, 2009, 8:19 am

in Energy,Environment,Technology

Anyone who understands the theology of environmentalism just had to know this was coming.

It seems that solar power is bad. The enviro-cultists have figured out that to get solar power (‘solar’ means ‘sun’, after all), it means putting solar arrays in places that have lots of sunshine. Like the desert.

But we can’t have solar arrays in the desert. That’s bad. It may hurt the desert tortoise. Or use water.

And now the Bureau of Land Management is under pressure from the usual suspects. Sen. Diane Feinstein has written to the Interior Secretary to complain about planned solar arrays in the Mohave. So has Jon Jarvis, Director of the National Park Service’s Pacific West Region.

Could we just get it out in the open? Environmentalist religion has adopted the Genesis story of creation, except that humanity has replaced the serpent as the bad guy. So, it’s clear that humanity can’t ever do anything right, that we’re an invasive species and we must go.

Once we all understand the theology, it makes complete sense.

H/T to Don Surber’s blog at the Charleston (W.Va) Daily Mail.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Brittney White November 11, 2009, 11:55 am at 11:55 am

this is a good site and i recommend people to use this site when wanting to know about why solar power is bad.

John February 27, 2010, 8:56 pm at 8:56 pm

When I first saw this I truly thought it was joke. What has been written here is neither informative nor productive which makes me wonder what and who this article was intended for because it cannot be taken seriously as news source. Clearly however some people do take this seriously and I must ask: You do realize how far from actual reporting or even reasoned opinion this is, don’t you?

admin February 27, 2010, 9:03 pm at 9:03 pm

Aw, gee, sweetie. I’m sorry you didn’t like it. Instead of windy superiority, perhaps you could provide some specifics.

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