"Greece lags on renewable energy" by Ingrid Melander, Reuters | August 2, 2009
MEGALOPOLIS, Greece - The Megalopolis project, using photovoltaic panels to convert sunlight into electricity, would be one of the biggest solar energy schemes in the world. It is expected to cost $280 million to $349 million....
Which is fine if they localized the technology for individuals and homes, but.... is there a program for that?
Greece must move up a gear to comply with EU rules.... Walking around the mine and the hamlets bordering the plant, where pollutants in the air burn the throat after just a few minutes....
And THAT is the REAL THREAT!
POLLUTION of our LAND, SEA, and AIR -- not some agenda-pushing globalist fart-mist to create a carbon credit market so they can get rich trading on the taxes.
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