tl;dr - Don't ever take baby steps.
Apparently, evolution is a myth: every change must be instantaneous and cataclysmic (despite the 13.7 billion years of proof of evolution)
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Who is proposing that wind energy alone needs to entirely replace fossil fuel usage? Also, when are those 4 weeks of the year when all wind everywhere stops? Can't take anything in that article seriously when they're making such hyperbolic statements. I guess if we can't immediately and completely switch from fossil fuel to renewables without any changes to our current lifestyle we are better off continuing with the status quo until we slowly cook the planet.
Wow, so many bullshit points there it is hard to even start discussing them.
And this guy does not even touch the actual problems the wind turbines legitimately have.
Impressively ignorant.