Apr. 5th, 2013

Wind Farms

Apr. 5th, 2013 11:09 am
jack: (Default)
People constantly refer to "unsightly" wind farms. The expected response is that they may be necessary. But simply saying "unsightly" bullies me into conceding the underlying premise, that they are ugly, and the choice is between beauty and necessity.

But now I question that. I certainly understand that if there's existing landscape which is really beautiful, you may not want large industrial changes. Especially if they're loud.

But are wind farms ugly? I think they're really pretty. I certainly think they're prettier than any other form of power generation I can think of. The best alternatives I can think of are some reservoirs. And I can imagine solar panels _could_ be pretty, but I've never really seen them used artistically.

If I had to dot the landscape with something, I think wind farms would be a good candidate. Big, graceful, elegant, white, like large benevolent tripods or triffids.

After all, deforestation, stone walls, hedgerows and windmills were all driven by necessity, not artistry, but now are seen as a quintessential part of the landscape. Even pylons, if never pretty, are commonly accepted.

The other question, is why was I embarrassed to say this? I think because "wind farms are ugly" is such a common part of the dialogue, but seemed so wrong to me, I assumed there must be something important I was missing, not that I might legitimately disagree.
jack: (Default)
Helpful tip #1: Defcon 5 is the lowest level, representing "business as usual". Sample usage:

Jill: Oh my Gosh, Pat found out about Sandy and Terry, it's going to be DEFCON 5 in there!
Jenn: Oh good.

Helpful tip #2: If someone stands around saying "wait, is DEFCON 5 the highest, or the lowest?" it's probably not actually that urgent. Sample usage:

Jill: It's going to be DEFCON 5 in there! Wait, is that the highest or the lowest?
Jenn: I dunno.

Helpful tip #3: If nuclear war is actually imminent, don't bother with jargon unless you're actually in the military. Say "nuclear war is imminent". Sample usage:

Jill: Aaaaaaaah!
Jenn: Aaaaaaaah!

On a related note, the Doomsday Clock is now at 5 minutes to midnight, closer than during most of the cold war. That seems pessimistic, surely not having a cold war is an improvement?