Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
Because I wonder if they create any problems for you. Noise, shadows moving continuously. When they were first proposed there was a fair bit of complaint. How does it feel now? Looks like Miliband is going to say that wind is the net zero source of power. Doesn't matter that the manufacturing of the turbines creates loads of carbon elsewhere, and jobs created too.

If there is a problem with living beside turbines, I like to know from people who are experiencing the problems.
Miliband is another useless politician pushing his own agenda without doing his homework which is costing us a lot of extra money in increased standing charges for gas and particularly electricity bills.
I watched the recent programme about the Fog in London in December 1952 which lasted four days and killed thousands of London residents.
It was freezing cold and the residents burnt coal in their homes to keep warm with the smoke from the coal fires resulting in smog.
This killer fog resulted in the 1956 Clean Air Act being passed with 75 cities throughout the U.K. including Dundee becoming a smokeless zone.
At the end of the programme it was stated that at present twice as much coal is burned throughout the world as was burned in 1952.
If correct then what is the point in Miliband and the members of the Climate Change Committee continually ramming Climate Change and Net Zero CO2 emissions down our throats.