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Old 29-11-2005, 17:00   #92
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Re: Global warming 'past the point of no return'

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Originally Posted by Chris T
What would we do on days when there is little or no wind?
I'm not suggesting we do spend all that dosh on wind power all I'm saying is the figure may look massive for a green source but when spread over 20-50 years setting it up, it is possible. the reality is, windpower would have to supply some of our energy but it would need to be backed up with wave power, solar power and the power of IDEAS and RESEARCH!
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