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[–] Halcyon@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I kid you not, on Xitter they already argued that the increase in flooding is due to the clearing of forests for wind turbines. Also that wind turbines slow down cloud drift so much that much more rain falls in an area. So, wind turbines are the evil cause for all that.

[–] JovialMicrobial@lemm.ee 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Ugh these motherfuckers get literally every grain of truth wrong. Trees do prevent flooding(studied to be an arborist and utilizing trees in urban environments for cooling and flood control), BUT the amount of trees cleared for wind turbines is negligible compared to what we've cut down for parking lots and industrial complexes(pavement increases flooding).

Besides, no amount of trees is going to take care of that amount of rainfall in that period of time. Even if everything was forest there's only so much they can absorb. Some of them would uproot and tip over from the ground becoming so water logged. I've seen it happening in our forests from an unusually wet summer. Entire portions of forest where the trees just fell over from too much water in the soil after 3 years of drought.

[–] frunch@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

See how many words and how much energy it takes to properly explain the situation thoughtfully? The morons spreading those falsehoods don't need to expend nearly as much time/energy because they're just lying.

It's at the point now that conservatives are willing to accept anything in place of the truth as long as it suits their agenda. Guess they could be called "Not-Sees" given their tendency to embrace blatant lies while ignoring obvious and clear truths.

[–] Mirshe@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

To quote (likely) John Swift, a lie can be halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.

[–] moitoi@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 1 month ago (1 children)

How can you believe in this? The degree of brainwash is incredibly high.

[–] SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago

Repeat a lie often enough and people believe it. Especially if you get then angry first so critical thinking is shut down. Help that along with social media echo chambers and 24/7 "news" broadcasts. Add cult of personality around it and you get this.