Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Unpleasant scientific data suggests that the U.S. mid-west is drying up and will become a dust bowl soon. 10 years. 20 years. Pick a number. In that bleak …
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Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Unpleasant scientific data suggests that the U.S. mid-west is drying up and will become a dust bowl soon. 10 years. 20 years. Pick a number. In that bleak near future our northeast will still have precious arable land. That's what a climate biologist told me anyway. Considering this as a possible truth, would you choose to cover your most rural farmland with cement pads that span one and a half football fields and plunge 50-plus feet deep? Google NYSERDA Clean Energy Standard White Paper-Cost Study, April 8, 2016, and look at page 133. Something is rotten in the state of Albany.