The biggest windmill farm on the east coast is in my area, and not a single tree was cut down. It is located on miles of farmland, and the land in between is still being farmed. The windmills are over 300 feet tall, and you can see them from miles away. They are eyesores. They will soon start failing.
BTW, we don't really need more trees. There are more trees in the US now than back in the 1600s. Arbor Day caused a lot of trees to be planted in areas that never had trees before, destroying the original plant life of the area.
The biggest windmill farm on the east coast is in my area, and not a single tree was cut down. It is located on miles of farmland, and the land in between is still being farmed. The windmills are over 300 feet tall, and you can see them from miles away. They are eyesores. They will soon start failing.
BTW, we don't really need more trees. There are more trees in the US now than back in the 1600s. Arbor Day caused a lot of trees to be planted in areas that never had trees before, destroying the original plant life of the area.