sdskinsfan2001
05-26-2023, 12:17 PM
New Jersey county bans bird and whale killing mill. Good for them!
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/blue-state-county-votes-unanimously-against-offshore-wind-development
Giantone
05-26-2023, 03:02 PM
I stopped going to the beaches in San Diego the day they banned alcohol. The beach is boring and uncomfortable. No point if you can't have some brewskies. At least I was there for the glory days.
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Can you drink alcohol at any beach in New Jersey?
Can I Drink on the Beach? - Jersey Shore Open Container Laws
Nearly every New Jersey beach makes it illegal to bring open containers – or any alcohol – to the beach. With the exception of some of the beaches at Sandy Hook, you cannot drink on the beach at the Jersey Shore.
Chico23231
05-26-2023, 03:35 PM
Can you drink alcohol at any beach in New Jersey?
Can I Drink on the Beach? - Jersey Shore Open Container Laws
Nearly every New Jersey beach makes it illegal to bring open containers – or any alcohol – to the beach. With the exception of some of the beaches at Sandy Hook, you cannot drink on the beach at the Jersey Shore.
Punch needs to answer for this shit. New Jersey is a fucking disgrace
Giantone
05-27-2023, 05:25 AM
Punch needs to answer for this shit. New Jersey is a fucking disgrace
So are you, Lifeguards don't need to be babysitting drunks at the beach.
BaltimoreSkins
05-30-2023, 06:28 PM
I disagree with SD on wind turbines. They are not animal killers and Renewable energy = homeland security
But can we all agree Feinstein needs to step down?
nonniey
05-30-2023, 07:42 PM
I disagree with SD on wind turbines. They are not animal killers and Renewable energy = homeland security
But can we all agree Feinstein needs to step down?
Windmills most definitely are animals killers. Everything has a cost/benefit calculation (even climate change has benefits) just have to determine if the benefit out ways the cost.
BaltimoreSkins
05-30-2023, 08:49 PM
okay yes they kill a few birds every year. I should not deal in absolutes. That is such a weak argument against wind turbines. Domestic cats, glass buildings, domestic oil production from the Bakken oil fields all kill far more birds than wind turbines. It is an absurd and silly argument. Same for whales, seismic surveys for oil and natural gas are far more disruptive. We should be looking for quality solutions to providing long term energy not using false narratives.
If there are benefits to climate change I have not heard them and if there are they certainly do not outweigh the costs.
nonniey
05-30-2023, 09:33 PM
okay yes they kill a few birds every year. I should not deal in absolutes. That is such a weak argument against wind turbines. Domestic cats, glass buildings, domestic oil production from the Bakken oil fields all kill far more birds than wind turbines. It is an absurd and silly argument. Same for whales, seismic surveys for oil and natural gas are far more disruptive. We should be looking for quality solutions to providing long term energy not using false narratives.
If there are benefits to climate change I have not heard them and if there are they certainly do not outweigh the costs.
I wasn't arguing the point I just said there are costs and benefits. That said they really do need to pay attention to where they put them - Texas put them in a migratory path for a few bird populations and more than just a few were killed. I have no issue putting them off the NJ coast from what I understand it is low risk there. But the North East are full of nimbys so doubt they will get put there.
nonniey
05-30-2023, 09:38 PM
okay yes they kill a few birds every year. I should not deal in absolutes. That is such a weak argument against wind turbines. Domestic cats, glass buildings, domestic oil production from the Bakken oil fields all kill far more birds than wind turbines. It is an absurd and silly argument. Same for whales, seismic surveys for oil and natural gas are far more disruptive. We should be looking for quality solutions to providing long term energy not using false narratives.
If there are benefits to climate change I have not heard them and if there are they certainly do not outweigh the costs.
There are actually very major benefits to climate change or specifically a warming climate (If it was getting colder that would be bad), but yes they probably don't outweigh the costs (yet people can be stupid and make no mistake there are some climate change activists that definitely would implement policies that would outweigh the costs if they could - heck just yesterday a congressman was pushing for a policy (stopping all fossil fuel production) which costs would be far (far!) greater than doing nothing for climate change).
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/are-there-positive-benefits-global-warming#:~:text=Also%2C%20studies%20show%20that%2C %20up,thrive%20in%20a%20warmer%20world.
BaltimoreSkins
06-01-2023, 11:47 AM
I guess my point is there are actual cons to wind turbines such as battery storage and infrastructure upgrade that limit them. Animal kills are red herring argument when there are far larger culprits out there for animal kills. We can't be pro domestic oil and anti wind turbines and the argument be that they kill animals because domestic oil kills more birds than wind turbines.
In terms of benefits of climate change is a potential short term increase in a growing season in some regions really a benefit? For the last 12,000 years our global temp has fluctuated in a 1.5 oC range. Every seed and animal we have selected genetics for has been cultivated in that narrow range. The current generation being born is the first generation that will live their lives out of that 1.5 oC window. Are we willing to risk our agricultural production and hope that science and technology will be able to modify organisms in a warming world? I feel like that is human hubris to me.
Anyways we could have this discussion till we are blue in the face and probably not see eye to eye. Can we at least agree Feinstein needs to step down?