Keep in mind who you're talking to. This guy thought it was funny that a huge array of solar panels at a solar farm were smashed by hail. Think about that. He's not only a serial liar- but the dude is like a child.
I took a couple hundred mile road trip recently. Not long, as road trips go, but long enough. Dotted along the way there were solar panel farms, or whatever they're deemed. Ugly eyesore in fields where cotton and food crops were once grown, or feed for cattle. I don't necessarily have anything against solar energy, but it's just a damn shame, ugly, the industrialization of the rural countryside. That's even putting aside the loss of food crops, food that people eat, which could cause a rise in affordability. Gonna be a sight to see, solar panels smashed by hail, miles and miles, acre upon acre. I'd say it's a start.
I kid. I think careful consideration should be applied to taking such measures. There are a lot of whacky ideas out there being promoted to save us, or save the planet. Save us from ourselves. Bill Gates proposes chopping down millions of acres of trees and burying them in the desert. Get rid of all that carbon, dontchaknow. Sure, then we could have solar farms for as far as the eye can see. Loss of food crops, no big deal, grow it in labs. The countryside filled with labs and solar farms, as far as the eye can see. Oh, another idea being tossed around, genetically alter the masses such that we're all allergic to meat. They'd never slip something like that into a vaccine, would they. Would they? I mean , it being for our own good, and to literally
save the planet, it's an obligation, it would be irresponsible to not do it. Crazy stuff, man.
How far is too far, the cure worse than the disease, so to speak.