To the people who think #wind #turbines and #solar #farms spoil the #natural #landscape; it's worth remembering that some of that landscape (the patchwork of rolling green fields, for example) is itself the visible outcome of #technological advance and they're anything but natural. What about the charming old watermills and windmills that are so symbolic of Olde #England and the #Netherlands? The vineyards of #France and #Italy, the olive groves of the #Mediterranean, or the magnificent hills and glens of #Scotland, that were once the ancient #Caledonian forests, subsequently cleared for sheep and cattle grazing. These too symbolise earlier technological advance. Canals, railways, castles, churches, lighthouses and hedgerows are the same. Once upon a time these too may have been considered a blight on the landscape and yet nowadays they are often viewed as part of our cultural heritage, to be preserved and managed for posterity. A sense of perspective is surely required? Take a closer look at the #rural landscape you think is being spoiled.

#energy #renewableenergy #renewables #renewable #fossilFuels #green #GreenEnergy #WindTurbines #SolarFarms

@Twelvebarblues

The arguments that are being used against windmills in England right now, are the same arguments that were being used against windmills in Holland in the 1600's.

@BillySmith You nailed it there Billy. I suspect also a lot of the complainers are all for green energy, as long as it's hosted in someone else's back yard. They just want an uninterrupted view of their intensely farmed landscape.